Word: clusterers
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Introduced on Jan. 10, the initiative recommends stricter standards for co-ed, fraternity and sorority (CFS) organizations and alcohol on campus, including an end to the groups' pledges period. The committee has also called for a "cluster"-based housing system--similar to Harvard's Houses--with increased common spaces for students...
...commercial printing company, was about to be snapped up by a prosperous suitor. A feeding frenzy ensued, and in a few hours, NEI stock was driven up from 13 cents to more than $15. Meanwhile, back in Westwood, the two recent college grads sat at a UCLA computer cluster, gleefully calculating their take...
...dance troupe isn't very large. Indeed, Nyatta refers to the gumboot dancers as "a nice, intimate cluster of people." Alexander agrees that the major attendant benefit of the group comes from its inner dynamics. "The dance is all about relationships and camaraderie and a celebration of life. Being part of the group means all of that...
...Once Wesley's cluster of admirers dissipated the rest of our interview ensued, though the second half was even worse than the first. The only salvageable part of the conversation...
...live for moments like that: walking into a room and being hit in the heart by a most unexpected, most dreamed-of sound. That was the beginning of my controlled adoration of Suzi Lee, Slide bandmember, who has just released her solo and French album, Blue. In this naked cluster of songs she wrote "for myself, to myself, from heart to soothe my soul," every number is aching and wistful and runs a private circuit all day between the head and the heart. The title track is the one that arrests you, and convinces you that you want...