Sally Edwards
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Police Accountability Reporter @thecrimson | @harvard ’26 [email protected]
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https://www.thecrimson.com/writer/1218362/Sally_E._Edwards/ 20-09-2022 15:24:35
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Just hours after Harvard’s interim President threatened “involuntary leave” for pro-Palestine protesters continuing to occupy Harvard Yard, 400+ marched to his private residence Monday night.
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Harvard University Police Chief Victor Clay said in an April 26 interview with The Crimson that the department has considerably increased their presence on campus following an increase in threats aimed at students.
Sally Edwards & Asher Montgomery report.
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As the pro-Palestine occupation of Harvard Yard approaches the end of its second week, interim University President Alan M. Garber ’76 has adopted a policy of strategic patience to avoid the controversies facing peer institutions.
Cam E. Kettles reports.
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State legislators voted Thursday to pass a bill imposing a nine-month limit on families staying in state-run Emergency Assistance Shelters effective June 1.
Laurel Shugart reports.
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As the sun sets on the third day of Harvard’s encampment, the HUPD Chief defended students rights to protest in an interview with Sally Edwards and I.
Read more about the police response to the protests in The Harvard Crimson
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LIVE: Students rally to protest PSC suspension.
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Sally Edwards and I looked into how Cambridge policing has changed since the killing of Sayed Faisal just over a year ago. As two unarmed alternatives get ready to launch, activists and officials face the question of how the initiatives will co-exist.
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The Foundation for Civic Leadership voted last week to indefinitely close The Democracy Center for renovations, leaving dozens of progressive Cambridge organizations scrambling for a new meeting space.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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A member of the Cambridge Police Department accidentally discharged his firearm at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School at approximately 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, city officials said.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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Kenneth Reeves, president of the Cambridge chapter of the NAACP, said during a City Council hearing that the Cambridge Police Department needs to dramatically expand its de-escalation policies.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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SCOOP in The Harvard Crimson today: Cambridge School Committee asks Superintendent Victoria Greer to voluntarily resign at the end of the school year
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The Cambridge School Committee voted 6-1 to pass the $268 million Cambridge Public Schools budget for fiscal year 2025 during a Tuesday meeting, over the objection of nearly 30 educators and Cambridge residents.
w/ Darcy Lin in The Harvard Crimson
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A Boston man pled guilty on Sunday to conspiring to distribute cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin — some of which was delivered to a Harvard biology lab in 2019.
Sally Edwards and Asher Montgomery report.
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Cambridge teachers, parents, and students called for an end to requiring high school students to pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System during an online forum hosted by local education groups on Thursday.
Emily Schwartz reports.
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The state’s Emergency Assistance program, which serves unhoused families who fall under the right to shelter law, is facing policy changes to mitigate financial burden while meeting growing need. Read more below ⬇️ 📰
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Chelsea Nonprofit Provides Resources to Families Staying in Temporary Overflow Shelter
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Residents at Peabody Terrace, a Harvard graduate student housing complex, are growing increasingly frustrated by high rates of thefts and solicitors.
With Sally Edwards for The Harvard Crimson
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