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...leave as quickly as possible. So, with all machines “in use,” it’s tempting to drag others’ clothes haphazardly from washers as soon as they stop spinning, and throw them out of the way. It takes only an extra 30 seconds to remove the load carefully, instead of dumping piles of dripping pants, underwear and towels onto a dust covered countertop (losing a sock in the process). On the flip side, the average drying cycle lasts about 56 minutes. No one expects fellow students to time their loads...
...case, my fields were so closely related that I had no trouble at all,” Banerjee said. “I had no trouble coming up with a thesis that combined the fields, and there was no hassle other than having to get an extra signature on study card...
...Freshman Deborah Conway recorded her first collegiate goal under a minute later, pushing the score to 3-0.Although the Engineers outshot the Crimson, 13-12 in the second frame, Harvard managed to sneak two more goals by RPI goalie Ashley Mayr.Vaillancourt turned a crisp pass from Jenny Brine into an extra-skater score just under four minutes into the frame to help the Crimson to its largest lead of the game.RPI finally got on the board at the 11:12 mark when Whitney Naslund snuck a goal past Harvard goalie Christina Kessler. Ryabkina fired next to help Harvard reclaim is four...
...fought against the administration for several weeks. While the administration held all the cards and froze the UC’s budget, the UC fought on, only to ultimately capitulate to the administration’s demands.While the UC’s resistance gained students a few extra weeks of alcohol reimbursements at parties, its struggle came at a great cost. The trust between the UC and faculty and administrators, which is so central to the UC’s mission, was breached. As UC executives, their involvement in the enormous miscalculation in judgment concerning the party fund is alarming...
Indeed, Lebanon has a long and unhappy tradition of being the battleground for competing foreign powers. Lebanese political bosses accept the support of foreign patrons to gain extra leverage against domestic rivals, while regional powers use their proxies in Lebanon to fight their own battles. It is a symbiotic relationship that seems to benefit everyone but the host; over the past two centuries, it has repeatedly plunged this tiny Mediterranean country into violence, and threatens to do so again today...