Harvard President Forms Committee To Study Arrest of Naked Student on Drugs

Harvard President Forms Committee To Study Arrest of Naked Student on Drugs

The outgoing president of Harvard University has formed a committee of four professors and three administrators to study the events that led to the forcible arrest of a naked Harvard College undergraduate under the influence of drugs in the median of Massachusetts Avenue.

"This work must start with a focus on how the changing nature of our student body should influence the ways in which we address issues of College policy, mental health resources, and community policing," Drew Gilpin Faust, president of Harvard, wrote in an email message to students on Monday, according to The Harvard Crimson.

High School Project in Lowell Pegged At $345 Million
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High School Project in Lowell Pegged At $345 Million

Matthew McDonald

"They are good numbers and certainly not numbers rumored to be expected," said Eileen Donoghue, Lowell's new city manager, who until April 16 served as a state senator from Lowell.

Donoghue, who is also a former mayor of Lowell, was referring to rumors that the planned addition and renovation of the high school would cost more than $400 million, according to the Lowell Sun.

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