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Sarah Wu
Sarah Wu is an Associate News Editor for the 145th guard. She can be reached at sarah.wu@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @sarah_wu_.
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One's Old Home
I awoke in my grandfather’s house at sunrise each morning to the sound of migrant workers building houses, three to nine stories tall, 1000 miles away from their families.
Walsh, Faust Place Final Steel Beam on New SEAS Complex
The ceremony marked the completion of SEAS complex’s steel framework, a project expected to cost over $1 billion.
Officials Announce $1 Billion Cost for Mass. Turnpike Project in Allston
The project to redesign the Massachusetts Turnpike in Allston may cost upwards of $1.2 billion and will likely break ground in 2020.
Walsh Elected for Second Mayoral Term
Boston residents have re-elected Martin J. Walsh for a second term as mayor on Tuesday in a victory over opponent Tito Jackson.
Harvard-Funded Program Boosting Allston Homeownership
Kevin Wong Wong Keet was getting frustrated. After watching his monthly rent rise for years, he had decided to look for a home in Allston-Brighton—but four times in a row, he had been outbid.
In Engineering Recruiting, Students Take Charge
As SEAS looks to boost its recruiting profile for engineering jobs, SEAS students are flocking to extracurricular groups to gain experience and professional connections.
Faust Supports Boston’s Bid for Amazon Second Headquarters
In her letter, Faust wrote that universities like Harvard play a critical role in making the Boston area “a competitive place for Amazon’s next venture."
Harvard Plans Arts Facilities in Allston
The proposed “ArtLab” will house an audio recording studio, sound editing stations, and performance spaces.
Faust and Mayor Walsh Break Ground at Allston's Smith Field
Harvard and the City of Boston have jointly funded the $6.5 million renovation of the Smith Field complex, which will include improved park amenities.
&pizza Set to Move Forward in Harvard Square
The Washington, D.C.-based restaurant chain &pizza has finally gained approval to bring its make-your-own pizza pies to Harvard Square.