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...calculus involved in taking a friend who has overindulged to UHS will become more complicated. Student group officers might be less inclined to take sick students to the hospital, fearing retribution from the College the next day. Instead of aiding a sick student, some hosts might push him out the door, telling him to go home and sleep it off instead. Even for the student, himself, there will be some disincentive for seeking treatment, for fear his friend or student group officers, as hosts, will get in trouble. Making matters worse, many of these decisions are made by students under...
...were delusional. We thought we were going to stop the war. We thought we were going to go into this big open room and we were going to make this great thing.”“When I was a teenager, my brother, another friend of mine, and I used to listen to 78s, and we kind of kept it sacred,” Boyd says, speaking of his early affinity for rock. “Then we’d got to a dance, and they’d put on Little Richard and we?...
...good match for the state,” he said. Harvard College Democrats President Brigit M. Helgen ’08 said that the Dems would be “extremely excited” should Shaheen declare her candidacy. “She’s been a great friend to the College Dems,” Helgen said. “We’d certainly help her with campaign.” The National Republican Senatorial Committee and Sununu’s office did not respond to repeated requests for comment yesterday...
...infrarealists”). García Madero becomes deeply involved in their bohemian lifestyle but is eventually forced to flee Mexico City with the group’s leaders, Arturo Belano and Ulises Lima (fictional stand-ins for Bolaño and his friend Mario Santiago), as they seek to escape the violence that haunts them and to find a ghost from the past. García Madero’s narrative gives way to the novel’s sprawling central section, a fragmented collection of testimonies in which Bolaño effortlessly ventriloquizes scores of characters whose stories...
President Evo Morales is not known as a friend of Washington - his left-wing politics, like those of his ally Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, often put him at odds with the Bush Administration. But in Bolivia, it's often said that Morales owes his presidency in part to Washington, because it was U.S. efforts to eradicate coca cultivation that played a major role in propelling Morales into office...