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Jennifer R. Weinberg-Wolf '99, a peer tutor in the areas of math, physics and astronomy, said while she does not fore-see a huge jump in the demand for tutors, "it's great that the school is subsidizing the service...
...parties may occur across campus, but once formals begin, House character comes to the fore...
...need to pull an all-nighter arises, Surge may be the answer. But be fore-warned. As McLaughlin cautions, "It's an acquired taste--it doesn't taste like Mountain Dew." The prevalence of the drink's trademark green and red bottle in vending machine campus-wide, however, means that it's a taste Harvard students may soon acquire...
...revolution led by Mandela to transform a model of racial division and oppression into an open democracy, he demonstrated that he didn't flinch from taking up arms, but his real qualities came to the fore after his time as an activist--during his 27 years in prison and in the eight years since his release, when he had to negotiate the challenge of turning a myth into...
...Incidents in the Southwest DeKalb High School represent an unusual confluence of race, rights and religion. The explicit blurring of public education and religious doctrine and the support from the largely middle-class, black community brings to the fore some critical questions about the relationship between church and state...