Asia Wok closes its doors temporarily after devastating electrical fire in kitchen
On Thursday night, an electrical fire wreaked havoc on Asia Wok in Waltham, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage to the popular late-night delivery and takeout restaurant.
Police log
Medical Emergency Aug. 12—University Police received a report of a party who fell and lacerated their head on a sign.
Senators confirm appointees in first meeting of the semester
The Senate convened for its first meeting of the semester on Sunday to review the purpose of the different branches of the Student Union and discuss initiatives for the coming months. Student Union Vice President Paul Sindberg ’18 opened the meeting with a presentation on the Student Union’s goals for the coming year.
Police log
Medical Emergency Apr. 18—Police received a report of a party in Deroy Hall with a twisted ankle.
Former University President Frederick Lawrence chosen to serve as Phi Beta Kappa CEO and secretary
The Phi Beta Kappa Society announced on May 19 that former University President Fred Lawrence will serve as its 10th Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, starting on Aug.
Robin Nelson-Bailey hired as new Vice President of Human Resources
The University named Robin Nelson-Bailey as the next Vice President for Human Resources on May 9.
Usen Castle ranked on list of top small-college landmarks
Even as it faces partial demolition, Usen Castle continues to receive attention within the higher education industry.

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