Word: crowdedness
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Although the Facebook event invitation claimed no rashes would be had, a few complained of foam-induced dry skin. Despite a fantastic theme, AEPi’s Wet Hot American Summer party in Quincy didn’t live up to expectations when debates over the guest list overshadowed the...
Students crowded into corridors of the Center for Population and Development Studies yesterday to hear Presley Professor of Social Medicine Paul Farmer discuss his pioneering model for treating infectious diseases in developing countries. A captivated audience listened as Farmer, an internationally acclaimed physician and public health activist, explained how his...
Of course, in her choice, my mother gave up certain career opportunities: She likely will never be managing partner at her law firm or have the chance to argue before the Supreme Court. Instead she’s logged hours and hours in school carpool lanes, watched hundreds of sports...
Drivers across the country aren't the only commuters cursing the rising price of gas. As a gallon of fuel surpasses $3 in many parts of the country, growing numbers of big-city residents are opting to use mass transit, making for unusually crowded trips and rising tempers.
"I wouldn't say it's at the point where people are knocking each other around, but these trains, they're certainly filling up," said Chicago-area daily rider and state court reporter Gloria Shelley, 55, navigating a crowded station as commuters from Indiana and elsewhere hopped off a later...