Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mail message students receive when asecret admirer enters their name givesinstructions for logging on. Users, whose e-mailaddress must end with .edu, enter a list of peoplethey would be interested in dating. If someone onthis list logs on and lists the person who namedhim, then both persons receive an e-mail message.Simply press update on your browser, and a matchis made...
...prepare to enter a savage and cruel world full of smaller mail quotas and busy signals, $400 Microsoft Office and inadequate warranties. How ever will we survive...
...clubs have long represented a stigma of values our College once embodied but has now rightly rejected. They are socially elitist, akin to the exclusive rich, old boys' clubs of days past. As the clubs are male-only and often create an uncomfortable environment for female guests (who, admittedly, enter the clubs of their own free will), they are sexist. One part of the Owl's new policy, which stipulates that at least one of a member's two guests must be female, is another example of that sexism. The College has chosen not to recognize final clubs because...
...accessible to members of the Winthrop community, though non-Winthrop residents can enter the house during universal keycard access hours when security guards are on duty. There are no security guards stationed within the vicinity...
...established program whose educational merit is rarely questioned. In May 1954 the Faculty of Arts of Sciences voted to institute the program "in order to strengthen the continuity between secondary school and college and between college and graduate school, and to encourage able and mature students to enter the most advanced courses for which they are prepared." And tomorrow, nearly 45 years later, a new crop of first-years will file petitions for sophomore status. But since I filed my own such petition three years ago I have wondered: Is Advanced Standing an academically sound program...