Word: grosse
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...billion U.S. budget deficit predicted for 2005, the highest ever and equal to 3.5% of the gross domestic product...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson yesterday that the college will run exams as planned, “filling in for the proctors if necessary.” The college also announced that exams would continue on its website...
...American style of dieting to her liking. Atkins? "For Europeans, it's gross. They can't eat like that. After a few days of not eating fruits and vegetables and not drinking wine or eating pasta ... it's so foreign to us. So unbalanced." But she's not any fonder of other weight-loss regimens. "Basically, diets don't work," she insists. "If they worked, everyone would be thin and healthy...
...administration.” To Gross’ credit, he has proven himself very capable of delegating without sacrificing his close connection to the student body. He has been praised consistently from student leaders campus-wide for his candor, concern, and genuine willingness to listen. As long as Gross remains so, his administrative additions must be understood as just that—additional administrators to oversee aspects of student life rather than additional layers of bureaucracy to obstruct needed reforms...
While the new structure of these deanships is promising in its vision, as always, the administration must take care to maintain a clear focus on student needs. Gross must be wary of creating bureaucratic cobwebs that hinder more than they help; after all, appointing new deans is not a solution in itself, but simply a mechanism for putting the spotlight on an important issue. The test will be in the changes themselves. In his time so far as dean of the College, Gross has followed in Lewis’ footsteps by listening well to students, speaking openly with them...