Word: hubs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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PUCC is a coalition formed last spring whose members want to politicize the council and make it a hub of campus activism...
...region a large degree of autonomy in exchange for silence on national and foreign affairs. And the way most people see it, China has no reason to renege. It's what some commentators call the "golden goose" theory: Hong Kong's thriving economy, capitalist infrastructure, and status as a hub of world business make it such a tantalizing prize that the Chinese won't dare to mess with it. (Deng Xiaoping himself has been known to say, "To get rich is glorious.") The theory has been so convincing that big business has come to see 1997 not as a disaster...
Cantwell describes life in the hub of the city, Greenwich Village, and her own transformation into a "Villager". After years in the city, two children bring a need for more space, and perhaps a departure from Cantwell's loved terrain, "but giving up Greenwich village would have meant giving up not only its sweet, seedy, streets but a certain self-image. B. and I were villagers; we bore a noble heritage...
David V. Bonfili '96, a PUCC member and former council delegate who resigned his seat in November, said the group is committed to making the council a hub of campus debate...
Peter R. Buletza '96 said he was working on a Computer Science 161 project when the router, which is the hub of the Harvard network, shut down...