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...Anene ’08 and Kyle A. De Beausset ’08 from the first day I met them as a senior and a First-Year Urban Program leader. In no time, I came to know them as inquisitive, hard-working, passionate, fun, and— above all??as good people; the kind that inspire others and make the spaces they inhabit better for having known their spirit...
...word is dying. It is in a strange netherworld much like the old terms “papist” and “communist.” Like those almost-forgotten slurs, the n-word has lost some—but not all??of the force it once had since it is so rarely used in its original context...
...forces—involved drinking heavily and, of course, wearing boxers. The point of the event was to skip over the time-consuming process of disrobing and start the night in bedroom apparel, the better to expedite a roll in the hay as soon as the opportunity presented itself. All??s fair in love and war. Some students in the Asian-American community disagreed, heading into to battle against the Fox and, unexpectedly, themselves. The Asian-American Women’s Association (AAWA) was the first to take up the fight. “It?...
...forces—involved drinking heavily and, of course, wearing boxers. The point of the event was to skip over the time-consuming process of disrobing and start the night in bedroom apparel, the better to expedite a roll in the hay as soon as the opportunity presented itself. All??s fair in love and war. Some students in the Asian-American community disagreed, heading into to battle against the Fox and, unexpectedly, themselves. The Asian-American Women’s Association (AAWA) was the first to take up the fight. “It?...
...million and 10 to 15 years for a drug company to win the right to offer their product to American consumers. During those years, every American that could have benefited from the drug—either by having a higher quality of life, or by being alive at all??has not, while her cohorts in less draconian countries have been living better and longer. Every time the FDA approves a new drug, as it just did for Symbicort, a new asthma medication, and touts the drug’s benefits, it ignores that its delay in approving...