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...higher cost of Lifestyles condoms. Condom usage, or the jumped from 24,468 to 31,589 after the switch, according to Ballinger. She also said that other schools such as Yale and the University of Pennsylvania provide Lifestyles condoms for their students. Some say they don’t intend to let Airs’ allegation get in the way of their pursuits. “Any condom is a good condom, and using LifeStyles is better than using nothing,” wrote Jenna M. Mellor ’07, one of the organizers of last week?...
...Lisa J. Kennelly ’06, a history and literature concentrator in Eliot House, is sports co-chair of The Crimson. Her familiarity with male nudity notwithstanding, she doesn’t intend to cover Primal Scream...
...name a few--from drugmakers that hope she will readily prescribe their products. Yet rather than relish these traditional perks, Wen and the 60,000-member American Medical Students Association (AMSA) have launched a campaign to offset the influence of drug-industry representatives. Students at 150 medical schools intend to fan out this year across the country, calling on 40,000 doctors, urging them to stop depending on salespeople bearing gifts. "Accepting gifts from drug companies influences prescribing habits in a way that is not in the best interest of patients," says Wen, president of AMSA. "If we can reach...
...Others are more skeptical about whether students will be able to control their party numbers. “What I expect to happen is that party suites and other suites at Yale will try to host their own smaller gatherings for 20 or so people, and whether they intend for it or not, some of those parties will blow up into something bigger,” Dunham said. The only large sanctioned on-campus party the night before The Game will be alcohol-free. The Yale College Council (YCC) will sponsor the dry party in two of the residential college...
...that the events did constitute genocide, and any materials questioning that decision should be removed from the curriculum.Silverglate said the decision “completely deprived the schoolchildren of Massachusetts of one side of the debate.”“Surely the legislature didn’t intend to say that school authorities were prohibited from distributing anything questioning this decision,” Silvergate said.“This particular issue...is still being debated by credible historians,” said Griswold. “When you have a historical debate in the private sector, students...