Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Indeed, polls are now so essential to our national life that the President's approval rating will no doubt soon join the weather and the Dow Jones Industrial Average on every news update. Can't you hear it now? "It is currently 41 degrees and overcast in Central Park. In business news, the Dow closed down 128 points today, closing at 9,104. In Washington, the President's approval rating climbed one and two-fifths to 71.6 percent, hitting a new high. Now this...
Finally, I urge the council to stop making excuses for its lackluster performance. One need only hear the self-deprecating humor of council members over turnout at general meetings to realize that the council is well aware of its pitfalls. Don't fall prey to the Clinton syndrome and deny allegations you know to be true. Admit to your faults and then, instead of hiding behind the excuse that other people badmouth you, devote your energies to publicizing your good points. Sitting around and waiting for campus publications to give you favorable write-ups is a worthless venture...
...good to hear the basics," said Jaclyn B. Ward '99. "There were things I wouldn't have thought...
...comment I always hear from returning students is that they are happy to be back in a dining hall," Miller said...
...student body never really has a chance to have any say about out budget," Seton said. "You never really get to hear directives from the student body about how they want their money spent...