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SAE was placed on suspension by MIT on Sept. 22, effectively banning SAE members from participating in school events as a group.
Part of the problem may be demographic. Even though the WHO believes smoking currently kills 4 million people a year worldwide - and will kill 10 million a year by 2030 - its impact on developing countries may be different than it is in industrialized countries. "In the industrialized countries, people are...
Jesse A.S. Conrad '00, president of the Adams House Committee and now named Adams Minister of War, said war was first discussed after the Pforzheimer House Committee considered banning Adams residents from eating in their House.
But last semester, in an attempt to return the clubs to their roots, graduates clamped down on loose guest policies, effectively banning non-members from clubs.
States? rights - it?s a phrase not often heard since the battle over civil rights. Now it could reemerge in the battle over the right to die. In a little-noticed move Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee approved a bill banning the use of "controlled substances" - prescription drugs - in physician...