Word: entryway
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last year, each first-year entryway was required to attend at least four roughly hour-long sessions on issues ranging from eating disorders to sexual orientation, depending on entryway preference...
...similar incident in January where the same thing happened," Naddaff said. "We had addressed it in an entryway meeting and asked people to be vigilant about graffiti...
...class of 1999 did not choose who their roommates would be this year, and they did not choose their dorm or the racial make-up of their entryways. The serendipity of the Freshman Dean's Office was the worker, so why shouldn't we trust fate again? To be the guinea pigs is unfortunate because we will be thrust into a house that is two-thirds homogeneous, but randomization is in the interest of the future generations. It is healthier to be in an entryway that is racially diverse than in one that is not, because in the real world...
...have a group of four, two of them are from my entryway", says one first-year who did not want to be identified. "This is surely the size we would have chosen, even without randomization. We would have disagreed on where to go, but we would have worked it out somehow...
...weeks ago, I found a 12-page pamphlet inside my entryway basket. The brochure, titled "She's a Child--Not a Choice," was distributed across campus by the Harvard-Radcliffe Alliance for Life. Its intent was to draw attention to the 33.5 million abortions in the United States since...