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...write with the news that Pat O’Brien will be taking a personal leave of absence from the College, effective August 1, 2006," Gross wrote in the e-mail, which was sent to both House masters and College administrative staff...
...People have always thought that Rocketboom had a purely male audience. But I am in touch with my fan base, and a lot of the people who e-mail me are women. And a lot of the women say that they can relate to me. My fans are my best friends. I use ideas that they send me and credit them in my vlogs...
...whose élite admit to believing in a God who answers prayer, he found that God talk could be something of a taboo. "Bring up faith and there's always a little sense of, Didn't you get the memo?" At least once a month he receives an e-mail from some lonely post-doc asking advice on being an evangelical scientist. As his renown grew, he moved from sharing his Christian conversion with groups of fellow believers to sitting on public panels where, he says, "I've found myself the sole person saying faith was relevant" to science. Thus...
...e-mail, sent by Dean of Students Nancy E. Oriol to all HMS students this afternoon, gave no further details about the cause, location, or timing of Magoon's death...
...years old. Such subpoenas need not be part of a grand jury investigation and can be issued either by an executive agency with sufficient statutory power or by the Department of Justice at an agency’s behest. Yale University President Richard C. Levin issued a statement via e-mail to Yale staff last Friday, pledging to “cooperate fully with these government investigations†and stating his expectation that the faculty would do the same. “We will spare no effort to remedy any deficiencies in our practices,†Levin said...