The Justice, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
1 hour ago by
This year's contest for Student Union president could not be more different from 2006's plebiscite: Four students-the field was initially an impressive six-threw their hats in the ring this year. They have diverse visions and styles of leadership, but all four correctly agree that the next president should bring greater transparency to the Union.
The Record, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
4 hours ago by Marissa Dirks
Massachusetts is one of 16 states that still allows dog racing. There are two greyhound racing tracks in Massachusetts, not far at all from the law school: Wonderland Greyhound Park is in Revere, MA and Raynham Park is in Taunton. Each one of these tacks requires at least 1,000 dogs to be operational, and the life of a racing greyhound isn't what the owners of the "parks" would have you believe.
The Record, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
2 hours ago by Katie Mapes
For all that it sounds like the writer's strike might end as early as this week, we can expect American television to be a wasteland for quite some time while shows gear back up into production. So what's a 3L with a bit of free time on their hands to do? Many people might suggest you become an "American Idol" fan or pick up a Netflix subscription.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
5 hours ago by Kate King
Jan. 20, 2007
Carlee Wines, a UConn freshman, is struck in a crosswalk on North Eagleville Road at 1:49 a.m. The car that hits her is driven by 19-year-old Anthony P. Alvino of Lindenhurst, N.Y. Also present in the car is Alvino's girlfriend, then-UConn student Michele Hall and Alvino's two friends, Anthony Muccioli and Jordan Donahue.