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Thrown Dart Board Injures Passing Student

By Jason M. Goins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER

As a student left a "Heaven and Hell" party around 1 a.m. on Sunday morning, a dart board of unknown origin fell from a fifth-floor window and hit a Harvard student in the head as she stood outside of Eliot House's Centry.

The student's roommate called Harvard police, who then dispatched an ambulance. The student, who asked not to be named, was taken by ambulance to Cambridge Hospital, where she received four stitches "about one inch into my hairline."

Of the incident, the injured student said, "it would have been funnier if I hadn't needed stitches."

Harvard police field a report on the incident.

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