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...Undergraduate Council. Lewis said the vote was not split on Faculty-student lines. But when so few students are involved in the decision-making process, petitions are one of the only ways for the administration to learn about the widespread impact of their decisions on students' daily lives. The format of petitions serves this function well--the number of signatures effectively separates major and shared concerns from casual griping...
...time unused by our undergraduates." There is no reason that an already under-staffed Faculty should be called upon to divert any larger portion of their energy away from the undergraduate population by loading them down with the additional responsibility of reworking their material to meet a new online format, particularly when the primary beneficiaries are those who have already graduated...
...looks really good. Very clean cut. I like his colors. They're very straight and sharp. It's one of those outfits that makes you look more at him than his clothes--you look more at his face and aren't distracted by his clothes. I like the gray/black format. It's also really quality material. I don't imagine his wardrobe is huge. I think he probably has a few things of really good quality. He looks like that boy who would have a really nice aquarium...
Bush was clearly more comfortable answering questions from voters than he has ever been giving speeches, and the format energized him. He would stand in front of the microphone, his body slightly hunched and his arms bent as if he were a boxer waiting to slap down his opponent's best shot. He was able to show off his expertise on education policy and say things like "I've been a tort-reformin' Governor and I'll be a tort-reformin' President!" and hear applause in response. "I like this," he told an adviser...
...think the Pizza and Politics format is really cool. I came to two as a Pre-Frosh, and it gave me a good feel for Harvard," said Gilmara Ayala '03. "It showed to me, that at Harvard not only would you by studying about great leaders, but you would be listening to them personally...