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...member of the HUDS Student Advisory Committee, adding that he found the turnout “very encouraging.”Respondents came in approximately equal numbers from each class year, and freshman participation nearly doubled, from 377 in the spring to 732 this fall.To encourage students to fill out the 10-minute online questionnaire, HUDS offered a “super duper ice cream brain break” to the House with the greatest survey participation. “If there’s sugar involved, people do it,” said HUDS Spokeswoman Jami M. Snyder.Cabot House...
Frenetic by nature, both men wanted to pay out the money as fast as it came in, to use it to fill gaps in the official relief effort. Said an aide: "Both saw cracks on about Day 3." Aides urged the two men to be patient and let the government and emergency charities, which had far more to hand out than they did, go first. It wasn't easy for either...
...hope of tipping the scales of Iraqi political power. With a significant voting bloc in parliament--final results are due to be released by the end of December--Sunnis would be able to curb the influence of the Shi'ite religious parties and perhaps muster enough bargaining power to fill key Cabinet positions. One coveted slot: Interior Minister, as allegations emerge of Shi'ite militias using the police to target Sunnis...
...this year’s winter break. “The members that come over Christmas are for the most part a different group than the ones that come every day.” Though UNILU is unaffiliated with the Lutheran Church, members of the church also contribute to fill the vacation gaps—for example, by donating food for UNILU’s kitchen, according to Stockwell. In addition to the e-mail list of break volunteers, UNILU recruits by e-mailing as many lists as possible, such as House lists and other community lists on campus...
...public appeal comes from a manner that is always composed. His voice has a singsong cadence and his smile lights up his aging face. He doesn't mince words. "True revolution can only come from God," he told the youth gathering in Cologne. The new Pope has managed to fill John Paul's shoes without trying to match his oversized magnetism, and in so doing has revealed a side of his character that perhaps he didn't even know he had. Angelo Cardinal Scola of Venice, who has known Ratzinger since 1971, says the papacy has brought out the best...