Boston Latin officials amend allegedly sexist dress code
Boston Latin School students have won the freedom of leggings; on Wednesday, high school officials reported that they would be amending their dress code, after students complained that the code unfairly targeted women.
Student Union digs into issue of free expression on campus
The University is “taking an approach that is not the UChicago approach” to examining free speech on campus, Student Union President David Herbstritt ’17 told the Student Union Senate at Sunday’s Senate meeting.
Police log
Medical Emergency Oct. 24—A party in Usen Hall reported that they had injured their toe.
Police log
Medical Emergency Oct. 17—University Police received a report of a party in Usdan Student Center who was experiencing chest pains.

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