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...wave of anthrax strikes that followed Sept. 11 brought concerns about biological terrorism to the fore, and the government responded by attempting to seal off the information channels through which biological information could be turned against the nation...
Rather, representatives should have the question in the fore of their minds that they’re constantly judging subconsciously: how much the campus needs a particular project. Anyone who’s observed the Council undergo its reforms over the past years should realize that its representatives, while chummy, hardly treat their jobs with levity—even the decisions that repulse me, like withholding money from Christian clubs that require their officers to be Christian, reveal the seriousness of the organization. These are people who are able to realize on their own that there?...
That’s also where Allen has brought his own expertise to bear. During his tenure as executive chef, he has brought food safety technology to the fore...
Without Higgins (41 points last year), a trio of sophomore forwards—Joe Zappala (see ON HOCKEY), Christian Jensen, and Jeff Hristovoski—have stepped to the fore, combining for 52 points in league play...
Mancusi-Ungaro says a new art museum would also mean a home for her Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art. This center, established when she was hired, is concerned with exactly the issues that Rothko’s murals have brought to the fore...