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...would be a vegetarian." An economic downturn, retailers fear, might do more to depress the market. But so far, there seems little cause for alarm. As Vujosevic says about her priorities as she searches for her blue fox: "It was either going to be a coat or a co-op." No contest there...
...juniors, have been together since their freshman year, when Chinn says she came to terms with her sexuality. The two met during Gay and Lesbian Awareness Days (GLAD) week in the spring of their freshman year and started going out immediately afterwards. Now Chinn is co-coordinator of the Gay and Lesbian Co-op, and Franklin is co-coordinator of Yalesbians...
Most of the fellowship-winning co-op members, who like all non-resident students are officially members of Dudley House, aren't quite sure why they did so well...
...were joking about it. We think it's incredible," said Teresa L. Brownback '87, who lived at the co-op this year. She said the co-op members joked about setting up a table in the Freshman Union and saying "if you want fellowships, come to the Dudley Co-op...
Shimony said that he feels that living in a co-op might have helped him stand out from other fellowship candidates. "It's one more distinguishing thing. In an interview, if the in terviewer remembers that you're the person who cooks dinner for 40 people, I'm sure that that the has some effect," he said...