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...John A. Gresiak. He added that the nights this fall have been generally milder, about 2-3 degrees above normal. According to Gresiak, it is unusual that Cambridge has yet to have a night below freezing. Past records indicate that, by late October, there are usually several nights that dip below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Last fall, Cambridge experienced its first snowfall on October 30. “Usually, people expect chilly nights and frost in the morning, but that hasn’t been the case,” Gresaik said. Trang T. Pham ’10, a Boston...
...floor, driving and launching threes is not an uncommon sight.If Sullivan chooses to, he certainly has the horses to take this kind of approach.One option at the three-guard would be junior James Lambert, a good shooter with two years of college experience under his belt.Should Sullivan decide to dip into his supply of freshmen, even more doors open up.There’s Alek Blankenau and his pinpoint accuracy from behind the arc.There’s Darryl Finkton and his slashing ability.Then there’s Jeremy Lin, perhaps the most talked about freshman this preseason.Lin played point...
...money for the student grants comes from the Cambridge Collaborative, a $40,000 grant from the Massachusetts Governor’s Highway Safety Office that supports various Harvard, MIT, and city initiatives. Harvard will be the first to dip into these funds, Travia said...
...word about CPIC,” said Travis A. Lovett, the group’s assistant coordinator. About 40 students mingled in a dimly lit room at John Harvard’s Brew House on Dunster Street, feasting on chicken fingers, colorful tortilla chips, and raw vegetables with dip. Lovett said face-to-face outreach like this would help spread the word about CPIC. Out of the 127 students who applied for public work opportunities through the center last year, 23 undergraduates received summer internship positions and 24 received post-graduate fellowships, said CPIC Coordinator Amanda S. Glynn. The center...
...Mitt Romney and Healey refused to raise taxes and balanced the budget each year by reducing waste and cutting excessive spending. In the fiscal year 2007 budget alone, the Governor cut almost $600 million from the legislature’s proposals to ensure that the state would not dip too much into its rainy day fund. Over the last four years, a $3 billion state deficit has been converted into a $1 billion surplus, thanks in no small part to the executive branch’s restraint. Patrick will not exercise such discipline. The presence of a Democrat who might...