Harvard graduate student workers went on strike Tuesday, becoming the first Harvard academic employees to launch a work stoppage in decades.
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Haunting texts revealed as Boston College student pleads not guilty in boyfriend’s suicide
Inyoung You came to a Boston courtroom from her native South Korea to enter a not guilty plea in the suicide of her Boston College boyfriend, Alex Urtula.
Judge calls USC dad a ‘thief,’ gives longest prison sentence so far in college admissions scandal
Toby MacFarlane, a California real estate executive, received six months for his actions in the college admissions scandal. It’s the longest so far.
Coaches in college admissions scam call charges an ‘unprecedented’ overreach of mafia law
Attorneys for former college coaches and an ex-university athletics official say racketeering charges should be dismissed in college admissions scam
Felicity Huffman reports to prison to begin serving time in college admissions scandal
Actress Felicity Huffman reported to a federal prison in California on Tuesday.
For Sen. Susan Collins, a tough reelection got a lot tougher with Trump impeachment inquiry
Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine faces a dilemma with the Trump impeachment question. It looms larger over her reelection campaign in 2020.
Lori Loughlin faces ‘substantially higher’ prison sentence than Felicity Huffman if convicted
U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said the Justice Department will see a “substantially higher” prison sentence for Lori Loughlin if she is convicted.
‘What makes your child entitled?’ Judge takes on privilege as she sentences parents in college scam
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani isn’t just doling out prison terms in the college admissions scandal. She’s articulating its larger significance.
Napa Valley vineyard owner gets five months in prison for college admissions scheme
Agustin Huneeus, a vineyard owner in Napa Valley, California, will spend five months in prison and pay a $100,000 fine for his role in the scheme.
Massachusetts vaping ban allowed to stand for now amid court challenge
A federal judge said she will reject a temporary restraining order sought by vaping stores and companies that produce vaping products.