Two arrested for drug trafficking and possession
The only lines Ruben Acevedo will be staring at in the near future will be the tally marks counting down his sentence on his cell wall, if he is convicted following his arrest for cocaine trafficking on Sunday.
Police log
Medical Emergency Oct. 2—A party in Usdan Student Center reported that they experienced difficulty breathing.
Student Union in process of creating safe space for discourse
The Senate convened on Sunday night to discuss numerous topics, including bystander training and club support.
Scholar looks at lack of female composers in major symphony main season lineups
WSRC scholar Liane Curtis examined the history of female composers to suggest why sexism still exists in orchestral lineups.
Squirrel causes power outage in Waltham
Waltham and Watertown faced widespread power outages on Thursday when a squirrel came in contact with Eversource Energy electrical equipment. Eversource Massachusetts spokesperson Rhiannon D’Angelo told the Waltham Patch that that the outage affected more than 4,000 customers, although much of the power was restored within an hour of the outage.
Senators clarify support for black community and stance on BLM
The Senate convened on Sunday to discuss a variety of issues, including chartering and recognizing clubs, planning upcoming outreach efforts and addressing how best to handle the latest developments in race relations on campus.
Police log
Medical Emergency Sept. 19—A party in Reitman hall reported that they had gotten dental floss stuck in their teeth and retainer.
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