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...Wong ’10. Britt, Flores, and Wong confirmed that they are considering running, though Britt said he is inclined not to. Schwartz said he was focused first on his role on the College Events Board. The candidates will be able to officially declare their candidacies and begin collecting signatures this Wednesday, Nov. 12.Petitions are due with 150 signatures by Friday, Nov. 21. Campaigning will begin Monday, Dec. 1. Voting will begin Friday, Dec. 12, and end Monday, Dec. 15.BACKGROUNDS AND EXPERIENCEAll the rumored candidates are heavily involved in student groups. Flores, a Currier resident, is a history major...
...Carmat heart has been tested in the lab and in animals; it could take up to two years to get the approval needed to begin human trials. Among the issues that still need to be worked out: battery life. One charge, for example, runs anywhere from five to 16 hours. Though that's significantly better than older rivals, which last just 30 minutes if disconnected from a power source, it poses the problem of frequent recharging - and methods of doing so without increasing the risk of infection. "It's obvious that a major restriction of any artificial heart is recharging...
...After former IOP Director Jeanne Shaheen stepped down in 2007 to begin her successful campaign for one of New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate seats, the Institute tapped Purcell as her replacement following a year-long search...
...from self to self.”And yet, the final teaching of the work is sadly pessimistic. The character of the prophet speaks from Gibran’s experience of being multicultural and never quite fitting in anywhere. “We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another day; and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us,” Almustafa says. Gibran had allegedly toyed with the idea of writing a sequel to “The Prophet” in which Almustafa is rejected by his disciples upon...
Some of us have trouble getting there in the first place. My dream vacation would begin in Venice (gondola ride, please!). My man and I would slowly eat, drink and explore our way down the boot, ending up in Palermo. My fantasy trip would last about a month and we'd fly back to the States, fat and sassy, speaking just enough Italian to impress the sommeliers at my favorite little East Village wine bar, In Vino. (See 10 things to do in New York City...