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...would not want to impose more on faculty,” he says. “If they chose to teach during a J-term, there would be encouragements written into...
Heavyweight standout sophomore Bode Ogunwole racked up six points against the Pride when his opponent freshman Gian Villante chose to stay out of the match due to a hurt elbow he had sustained in an earlier meet...
With enough common ground to start a border dispute, coming to the decision of which candidate to support was nigh impossible, so students chose personality and popularity instead as the deciding factor. K’idar J. Miller ’08, a Grays Hall resident and a Moore-Nichols supporter, agreed to display campaign signs for the ticket in his windows facing the Yard. Asked about his decision to support Moore-Nichols, Miller said that visibility was a key factor: “I heard more about them than about the other guys. They were more publicized...
Dartboard is reminded of Robert Reich’s criticism of President Clinton’s second term reelection strategy, which was equally vapid and mandate-free. Rather than asking the electorate to consider a course of action on anything of importance, he chose to make light of tiny “focus group”-tested issues like v-chips and the Internet. Once elected with no real second-term agenda, he had nothing with which to lobby congress...
...record turnout of nearly 4,000 undergraduates, 82 percent of voters supported a $10 fee to fund renewable energy at the College. Seventy-six percent voted for the fee to be optional and 59 percent chose for it to be opt-out, which means that the default is to pay for wind power...