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...American College Testing program (ACT), the organization that administers the MCAT, wrote to medical schools in May to inform them that ACT had made an "equating error" in scoring the April MCATs, and that approximately 90 per cent of the students tested received scores that were slightly low. Apparently, ACT's error will not affect the admissions process. According to Charles Sentress, coordinator of public affairs for ACT, medical schools should receive corrected test scores some time this week. Since most students who took the April MCATs are applying for admission to the class that matriculates...
Security became an issue last fall after the rapes of two women students in Leverett House. The University police stepped up a campaign to inform students on personal safety matters, and House masters urged students to be more careful about admitting strangers to dormitory entries. Some Houses--including Leverett--requested and received additional student security guards during evening hours; the University police administration, however, rejected a police union suggestion to hire more patrolmen...
...only publicity we're getting was Collegian publicity and that was a little tricky," the spokesman said. The women are now working on efforts to inform the student body about their demands, and they held a rally two days...
Epps brought the court decision to the attention of Calabrese before the ratification vote, but Calabrese did not inform all convention delegates, delegates said yesterday...
...students who hurry by, books in hand and heads hung low. And even that rare species of bird that is known as the rock reviewer falls prey to the incipient fear of academic probation officers rousing one from a deep sleep in the dead of night to inform you of your coming year abroad, to begin at once. All of which is to say that I am not the inimitable Rich (go ahead and cast a furtive glance down to the byline--see, I told you), which is alright since he is not me. It's only fair that...