Word: dues
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Mackay-Smith said she felt that the majority of changes were due to freshmen having to make decisions they weren't ready to make, rather than the free week of changes. "Besides," she added, "when you think about it, $15 isn't much of a deterrent compared to a semester of suffering...
...University did not collect $1650 in late fees used to process petitions in the first week after study cards were due, she said. The waiver was intended to compensate for halving the traditional two-week shopping period given students to select courses at the beginning of each term...
...looking for opportunities in the non-profit sector, this year's Career Forum offers some possibilities. It is true that the Forum is comprised mainly of for-profit companies. Traditionally, the non-profit agency, due to its small staff and budget, is unable to spare either the personnel or the money to attend such an event. As a result, the Forum takes on a rather "corporate" feel...
...called for jury duty. However, it seems that the problem faced by that young Black man I saw is not as unique as I once thought. Moreover, it appears quite reasonable to speculate that the disproportionately larger numbers of Blacks than whites who have received death sentences may be due to all-white juries. Juries, no matter how noble their purpose, do not exist in a vacuum, and one white racist could unfairly influence the decision...
...Court should not have to make such a decision. The power distribution in foreign policy is necessarily vague, due to the ever-changing nature of the world situation. There is nothing wrong with the president and Congress struggling between themselves over this issue--this provides a built-in check on the system that prevents either from consolidating too much power. Given the problems inherent in the choice between Congress and the president, the nation would be better off if the courts continue to avoid delivering a verdict...