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...create as diverse a student body as possible, the College shouldn’t risk accepting applicants who are neither affiliated with a tribe, nor familiar with Native American identity. Presumably, there are other, similarly qualified Native American applicants who exhibit these traits—and who would thus add more to the diversity of the College’s student body—that the College could accept instead...
...add to the feeling of discontentment, an applicant who agreed to speak to FM wrote in an e-mail that the security flaw in the application database allowed anyone to access the information simply by altering the URL to an available page or, in the applicant’s case, using a feature on the Firefox browser. According to the applicant, the desired information was accessed “with four mouse clicks...
...also interest in reconciliation and future collaboration, indicates that there is a silver lining in the Summers storm. Moreover, many of Summers’ most fervent supporters—who may not have wanted to concede even the regrets expressed in Skocpol’s proposal—would add to the tally of those seeking improved relations. All this should signal to Summers that, despite the inevitable sensationalizing in today’s national pages, he has grounds on which to stage a recovery...
...mean the end of a friendship. The best way to do this would be to incorporate a zoning system into the housing lottery. For instance, three Houses could be designated into a zone—the Quad being Zone 1, Mather/Leverett/Dunster being Zone 2, etc.—and add a line to the online blocking application where pairs of blocking groups can request to be placed in a zone together...
...eruptions in Louisville and three more in Memphis. One protestor shook her fist about the war, but the others were doing their yelling in opposition to personal accounts. But their taunts were a little too wonky to punch through. "I'm with you on personal accounts, but what about add-ons," yelled one man from the balcony, referring to private savings plans outside of the Social Security system...