Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...While the administration could certainly conduct orientation without the student groups, we make the events livelier, more interesting and better heard," Ashley says...
Fraternities and sororities "are not permittedto conduct any activity at Harvard even thoughtheir activities involve Harvard undergraduates.This policy also applies to the `final clubs' inCambridge," the handbook reads.CrimsonMelissa K. CrockerTHE OFFENDING ITEM: Fraternitymembers carried boxes and bags through the Yardsporting their Sigma Chi T-shirts...
...drafting a document titled "GraduateStudent Life and Education," which outlines theways in which current FAS policy "does not playthe important role in the day-to-day conduct ofgraduate education" that it "was meant [to] at thetime of its formulation...
...live with?) minority of 35%. Somewhere in the middle are "having a sexually explicit conversation with someone on the phone" (69% define that as cheating), "having a sexually explicit conversation on the Internet" (67%) and "holding hands with someone else" (44%). Perhaps regrettably, the survey's list of offensive conduct did not include "having some sort of as yet undisclosed physical contact with a person admittedly less than half...
...media find their way back to a more restrained standard for when private conduct matters? For years the working notion has been that while an affair isn't news, a pattern of affairs and evasions may point to a recklessness that is important enough to report. If time passes and a majority of Americans continue to support the notion that Clinton's Oval Office liaisons are "nobody's business," however, it will be a clear invitation for the media to back off. But in the hypercompetitive news business, no one's handing out merit badges for restraint...