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...office has been conducting up to seven workshops a week, talking to first-years about “sexual assault, communicating, dating violence and the link between alcohol and sexuality—trying to get them to really think about the choices that they make and how that could affect the future both for the positive and negative...
...Policy discussions that affect students ought to involve students,” Chopra said...
...global issues like terrorism, international relations and technology continue to affect the American public more and more directly, their effects become less theoretical and more concrete in the eyes of U.S. citizens, according to Suhrcke...
...Shakespeare wrote about kings and queens, but did what he write affect the monarchy?” he asks. “I don’t know, but I doubt...
...love everything about it—the jargon of spreads, strips and yields, the comfort with which the jaded interviewees refer to massive sums of money, the twisted “how does this affect the markets” bent taken on every piece of reporting—but most of all, I just love the constant stimulus. Everything is newsworthy. And unlike the other cable news networks, the financial focus of CNBC provides a guarantee that I’ll never find myself watching petcare tips from the pros or how to prepare a wicked bouillabaisse. On CNBC, they?...