Word: crunchings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...state's fiscal crunch could also threaten its sports supremacy. Since 1989, the nation's troubled economy has reached into California with a vengeance. With nearly 8% of its population unemployed and budget deficits hamstringing state and local governments, sports facilities are sure to be hit. Especially threatened are programs for poor urban neighborhoods, where sports are a vital diversion and sometimes...
...very far, the crowded should band together to make themselves heard. Otherwise, disgruntled students cannot expect college administrators to take their concerns to heart. The Undergraduate Council could greatly boost its abysmal popularity rating (and perhaps even perform a useful function) by addressing the current housing crunch...
...housing crunch has to be dealt with. Once crowded students and unaccountable administrators acknowledge that something must be done, we will all be able to kick back, stretch our legs out, and breathe a little easier. Literally...
Frequent ice cream bashes raised student awareness of the problem by reminding them that they should conserve energy. Posting charts in dining halls and publishing results in The Crimson also spread the gospel, but did not attract nearly the interest of Rain Forest Crunch and Cherry Garcia ice cream...
...cream was a key to Ecolympic's success--not as an end, but as a means. The EAC would be wise to leave the Rain Forest Crunch alone if it wants to keep people interested...