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...alleged lack of student consultation, maintaining that the students on CUE and ERG were not representative of the entire student body. More than 2500 undergraduates signed a petition asking for a delay of the Faculty vote on the Core plan, and a Crimson poll showed that almost 65 per cent of the College's student body opposed the proposal...
Eighty per cent of women undergraduates made the dean's list, compared to a mere 77 per cent...
...phenomenal waste of time and paper," she added. Some critics, however, believe this provision might entrust too much power to local committees, whose objectivity they question. Zimmerman noted that the local committees, which are vulnerable to pressure from local universities and scientists, approve at least 60 per cent of the projects they review. Dr. Daphne Kmely, an officer at NIH, said stopping research that is already underway is difficult, if not impossible...
...National Weather Service's prediction of a 90-per-cent chance of rain holds true, the traditional procession of seniors and alumni/ae into the Yard will be cancelled, but the exercises in the Yard's Tercentenary Theatre will continue, rain or shine, Victor A. Koivumaki III '68, a member of the Committee for the Happy Observance of Commencement, said yesterday. The last time rain fell on the Commencement exercises...
...more of a role in the work-study program now because administrators have changed the criteria for determining eligibility for work-study. Instead of considering only the P.C. level, the aid office will examine a student's complete financial aid application. The new system, while hitting "90 per cent of the same people," should provide a more accurate assessment of which students most need work-study jobs, Maguire says...