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Theresa M. Cavalier, the College's recently appointed housing officer, said that the new rule did not affect this year's applicants, but the College refused to release the names of students both granted and denied transfers.
This pacifist faction within the church has drawn the ire of many conservative Catholic intellectuals (see box). "Some of the bishops are extremely cavalier," says Church Historian James Hitchcock of St. Louis University. "They seem to say there is no real problem with the Soviets. And some of them have...
More important than financial reform, however, is a new direction the Advocate seems to be taking in the character and goals of its membership During the past ten years or so, the clubby spirit of the 40s or 50s has changed to what many perceive as jet-set elitism. Although...
A poll of fraternity presidents this week showed that eight out of 30 had used U-Hauls for trips this year. Deborah Katz, a reporter for the campus daily the Cavalier, said yesterday.
Your story objectively presented both sides of the land controversy. Unfortunately, Secretary Watt's cavalier treatment of conservationists' honest concerns has called his motives into question. I doubt that he will ever be trusted to serve what environmentalists perceive to be the best interests of the nation.