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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...alternatives--muffins, fruit or water--at food sales and encouraged teachers to reward kids with coupons redeemable at in-school stores for nonfood prizes. She has a new assignment for herself as well: addressing the state's lack of adequate physical-education programs and the cancellation of recess. "We cram them full of unhealthy food and don't let them expend it," says Combs. "It's a recipe for disaster." Look for a Susan Combs recipe to fix that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cafeteria Crusader | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...spots on Ohiri field, 60 spaces—those furthest from the entrance—were set aside for Yale. “When you cram people in, that’s when you get hotness,” said Jose Garza, a sophomore from Yale...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Fight Rules with Creativity | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...group has had trouble finding a suitable space for the ceremony in the past. Last year the event was held in the Junior Common Room of Eliot House, an improvement over three years ago, when dozens of people tried to cram into a common room in Dunster. The room was so cramped that a student caught fire when her hair came in contact with a candle...

Author: By T. JOSIAH Pertz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Celebrate Hindu Festival of Lights | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

Barber says she concentrates in English because of her personal interests, although she came to college wanting to focus on business. She also says that because of practice times, she can’t keep up with the reading and has to cram before papers and exams...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn and Rebecca D. O’brien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Deconstructing the Gov Jock | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...college career spent doing little away from the library or the laboratory is also something of a waste. In many ways, Harvard’s superior reputation comes not just from its academic prowess—students at MIT or the University of Chicago, for example, are forced to cram far harder than Harvard undergraduates—but for the way it has traditionally fostered excellence both inside and outside the classroom...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: Janus-Faced Harvard | 6/9/2004 | See Source »

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