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...will also be well-versed in the panoply of services offered by UHS, the Bureau of Study Counsel, the Office of Career Services, etc., so that they know where to refer freshmen, when appropriate. Finally, the Fellows will play a key role in helping to build community within the entryway and dormitory by working with the proctors and each other on entryway and dorm-wide events.Fellows and advisees will be assigned to one another based on broad divisional interest (sciences/mathematics, social sciences, humanities) and geography. Larger dorms are divided into two units, and the smallest dorms will be combined...

Author: By Monique Rinere, | Title: Advising for the Class of 2010 | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...patients and family members assembled in the steamy third-floor corridor were a bit testy with the late-in-the-race promises, but Cuffaro cooled them down and eventually planted baci on the cheeks of various doctors, nurses, patients and even the woman sweeping the neurology department entryway (with her broom still in hand). This, says Cuffaro, is the heart and bones of his approach to politics. "It's the duty of the President of Sicily to meet with all Sicilians," he told Time. "Over the years, I've probably met 50% of the citizens of this region, personally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sicily Says Enough | 5/21/2006 | See Source »

...receive $300-a-semester to spend on their 10 freshman advisees.With the additional $600-per-fellow allocation, as much as $305,000 could be spent on the new program.The roughly 190 fellows are assuming some of the duties of the former Prefect Program since they are also assigned to entryways. Prefects indirectly received $20 per student for entryway study breaks throughout the year. That funding is administered by freshman proctors.Haining Gouinlock ’07, a Prefect Program board member and future advising fellow, said the prefects received “very little funding” from the College...

Author: By Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Awash in Cash, Advising Program Takes Shape | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...engaged,” and 13 percent are “married.” For Facebook users who aren’t in on the joke, some of these relationship designations can seem surprising. When Riley S. Catlin ’09 arrived at Harvard, one of his entryway-mates met him and said, “You’re the dude that’s married.” “It’s pretty funny that people bought it,” said Catlin, who has never tied a knot. When Noelle Bassi...

Author: By Rachel B. Nearnberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Facebook Users Toy With Relationship Status | 5/12/2006 | See Source »

...response to the legislation in South Dakota—a proposed bill effectively banning abortion (and a potential first step in overturning Roe vs. Wade)—“Elena” filled just that void. HRL’s highly visible message on abortion, plastered in entryway stairwells and on dining hall doors everywhere, was the fodder that resparked an old debate.The Crimson began running Op-ed pieces on abortion—inspiring several students and alumni to respond via letters—Students for Choice (SFC) reorganized and brought in new leadership, and a group...

Author: By Peter B. Weston, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Deconstructing Elena | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

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