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...campus, students forget that there’s a vibrant political environment a short T ride away from University Hall. But when break rolls around, how do students get home? Most take the T to Logan and fly home. Even this simple, everyday act involves two major state-level organizations: the Mass. Bay Transport Authority (MBTA) and MassPort. Therefore, who runs these departments and how their programs are executed makes a huge difference in students’ lives...
...example, MassPort is currently deciding whether to approve another runway for Logan, which would allow more traffic to go through it, thereby giving Harvard students all more convenient flights, but would also increase noise and pollution in the neighborhoods of Boston. The Mass. governor appoints the board members of MassPort; for our concerns and interests as students in Mass. to be taken into account in decisions like the runway expansion, students need to participate in state politics...
...City tournament, Harvard will spend the following weekend in Miami for the Blue & Gold Felsberg Memorial Tournament. After trips to Philadelphia to play Villanova and New Rochelle, New York to play Iona, the Crimson will spend spring break at the Utah Tournament in Salt Lake City before trips to Logan and Orem, Utah to face Utah State and Utah Valley State. After one last trip to Hamden, Connecticut to face Quinnipiac, the Crimson finally comes home. But the respite will be brief. Between conference and non-conference dates, the Crimson will be home just five times all season, encompassing only...
...arrived at Logan Airport, expecting to board a Delta Airlines flight to Philadelphia. However, he was told that he had arrived too late, and that his reserved seat had been given away to another passenger...
...first group to perform was the Mariachi Veritas, a group that met Hayek at Logan Airport upon her arrival. Dressed in traditional mariachi attire, the students were greeted with deafening applause after their number that included guitars and pitch-perfect vocals...