Asher Montgomery
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@harvard 26. covering police for @thecrimson write me at [email protected]
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https://open.spotify.com/user/happytreeclimberasher?si=8tELNMefTDybBhfBALS1oQ 08-10-2018 23:08:38
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Last month harvard students received a message that due to a technical issue, all campus “blue light phones” were not functioning. Sage Lattman and I wondered if the school's 530 emergency phones are helpful or obsolete.
for Fifteen Minutes Magazine
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Nearly 50 Harvard affiliates rallied Monday afternoon in solidarity with an MIT “Scientists Against Genocide” encampment protest.
@azusalippit and Asher Montgomery report.
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As the popularity of women’s college basketball skyrockets, Harvard’s own women’s team has seen attendance rise to 1,054 on average for home games this season — a jump of nearly 300 from last year.
more The Harvard Crimson
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Who is Jeremy Weinstein? Meet the Stanford political scientist who was offered the Harvard Kennedy School deanship by President Alan Garber.
w/ Dhruv Patel for The Harvard Crimson
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The Democracy Center — a hub for community activism in Harvard Square — will be shut down in three months to make way for a new organization.
Organizers who use the space are demanding an “indefinite pause” on the plan for closure.
W Sally Edwards
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More than 100 organizers, activists, and Cambridge residents demanded an “indefinite pause” on plans to close the Democracy Center to make way for a new organization during a Monday meeting at the Center.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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Local grocery store Wholesome Fresh suffered a hit-and-run on Sunday night, leaving a store-front window shattered.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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SCOOP: Stanford political scientist Jeremy Weinstein has been offered the Harvard Kennedy School deanship, making an end to a seven month search.
w/ William Mao in The Harvard Crimson
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SCOOP: Jeremy M. Weinstein, a Stanford political science professor, has been offered the Harvard Kennedy School deanship by interim President Alan Garber.
His selection ends a seven-months-long search for the next dean.
w/ Dhruv Patel for The Harvard Crimson
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College students voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to oust Harvard Undergraduate Association Co-President John S. Cooke ’25 as unspecified misconduct allegations swirled around him.
Cam Srivastava and William Tan
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It's budget season in Boston, and the city's proposed FY2025 capital budget is now out.
In an interview, Councilor Councilor Liz Breadon 🏳️🌈 said the current budget continued a long-running trend of short-changing Allston-Brighton. Read more: thecrimson.com/article/2024/4…
‘We Didn’t Always Have A Housing Crisis’: Siddiqui, Sobrinho-Wheeler, McGovern Talk Housing at Town Hall. Read more 📰⬇️
🖊️ for The Harvard Crimson
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The Foundation for Civic Leadership voted last week to indefinitely close The Democracy Center for renovations, leaving dozens of progressive Cambridge organizations scrambling for a new meeting space.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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Six months after Harvard’s slow response to Hamas’ attack on Israel sparked an onslaught of criticism, interim President Alan Garber formed a working group to explore whether the University should have spoken out at all.
New in The Harvard Crimson w/ Emma Haidar
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As Harvard began to make international headlines in fall 2023, its lower-profile neighbor in Cambridge, Lesley University, had spiraled into a full-blown upheaval of its own.
Julian Giordano reports.
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