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During a visit to Harvard last month, Bill Gates, Class of 1977, appeared confident his alma mater would soon gain full wireless access across the campus...
However, at present it is impossible for non-residents to gain access to the overflow housing in Jordan North and South without having a friend come down to open the door or “piggybacking”on other Pfoho residents. This policy leads to many undesirable consequences such as the practice of propping open Jordan doors for parties, giving non-students access to the building as well and compromising the safety of all residents. I have even resorted to throwing rocks at the second floor windows to announce my arrival when I was stuck outside without a cell...
Packard said his teammates regrouped in the locker room with two things in mind: “Forget the last minute of the period, and gain the momentum back...
What de Marneffe largely omits is the sense of pride and meaning that women often gain from their work. Women who step out of their careers can find the loss of identity even tougher than the loss of income. "I don't regret leaving, but a huge part of me is gone," says Bronwyn Towle, 41, who surrendered a demanding job as a Washington lobbyist to be with her two sons. Now when she joins her husband Raymond, who works at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, at work-related dinners, she feels sidelined. "Everyone will be talking about what they...
...voter seems more concerned with handicapping the presidential campaign than debating important issues. But the media have covered the Democratic primaries like a horse race. The public is merely following their lead. The focus on getting a candidate elected is a way for voters wary of broken promises to gain a sense of empowerment. If they can't manage to protect the environment, stop the Iraq war or save jobs in their cities, they can at least try to get their guy into the White House. JOHN DUTTON Los Angeles...