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...According to Osburn, wagering is defined as “putting something at risk with the opportunity to win something in return” whether it’s cash or a prize.” Director of Athletics Robert L. Scalise did not respond to repeated requests for comment yesterday...
...student. “The full details of the incident are not known, and may never be completely known,” Chapman and masters Lee and Deb Gehrke wrote. “We strongly believe that this was an isolated incident.” Lee Gehrke declined to comment for this article. HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano said in a statement that the incident “is being actively investigated.” He declined to comment further on the incident. —Anton S. Troianovski contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff...
...praised Faust for the celerity of her work.“President-elect Faust is moving forward—mercifully—furiously on selecting the next dean,” said Knowles, who is expected to step down from his interim post June 30.Committee members have declined to comment on their work advising the incoming president, although English Department Chair James Engell ’73 said that they have a schedule in place to confer with Faust.Knowles said he looks forward to the forthcoming appointment of a “younger and more vigorous dean...
When law student Stephanie Zarro Avanessian logged onto a popular online message board about law school, she encountered shocking postings that ridiculed her and several other classmates about their appearance and sexual identity. An anonymous user had posted the derogatory comments to the Web site AutoAdmit—an online message board that claims to be “the most prestigious law school admissions discussion board in the world” on its site. After eliciting a number of responses from other anonymous users, the thread turned into a graphic and offensive description of her body...
...Michael Gerber dead? It may be impossible to know since the body was cremated before anyone outside the family could identify it. At least two private investigators as well as the IRS are looking into the accident. His daughter, who could not be reached for comment, identified the bodies as those of her parents. Nevertheless, Marrogi and his lawyers, Peter Butler and Christopher Beary, say they have tantalizing clues that Gerber could still be alive. When their private detective, Ted Hembree, showed mortician Fred Adomat a color photograph of Gerber, Adomat responded that the male in the picture...