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Fernandez-Illescas will be Kirkland??s second consecutive senior tutor to leave before completing her appointed three year term...

Author: By David B. Rochelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kirkland Senior Tutor To Step Down, Taking Post at Washington Bank | 1/9/2004 | See Source »

Moseley Braun also told the students gathered in Kirkland??s A-entryway that it was the incredulity of her neighbors that first got her into politics. According to Moseley Braun, she was told that “the blacks won’t vote for you because you’re part of the Chicago machine, the whites won’t vote for you because you’re black, and nobody will vote for you because you’re a woman...

Author: By Ben A. Black, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Moseley Braun Keeps Poise on ‘Hardball’ | 11/18/2003 | See Source »

Amidst a sea of College Democrats running to and fro as they shouted into their walkie-talkies, Gephardt found his way to the Kirkland??s JCR, where he spoke with a crowd of nearly 100 before his “Hardball” debut...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Gephardt Shuns Bush Iraq Policy | 11/4/2003 | See Source »

...together somewhere, they could all put the Quad and end up there.” Sure enough, by 1996, the percentage of black students in the Quad Houses was five times as large as in the MAC Quad “White Triangle” of Eliot, Winthrop and Kirkland??24.6 percent versus 4.8 percent. The racial disparity between the Quad and river was practically unthinkable, but real, and it left administrators little choice but to randomize housing to correct it. As then-Administrative Dean of FAS Nancy Maull and computer science professor Harry R. Lewis...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien and Lauren A.E. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: From a Distance | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

...take just one example, all the students assigned to one House—oh, say, Currier—in their sophomore year could be assigned to another House—oh, say, Kirkland??for their junior year, and a third House for their senior year. The process could still be random and still be determined in the spring of one’s first year, the only difference being that each group would receive three housing assignments—one for each year—rather than...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: The Quadling's Manifesto | 5/1/2003 | See Source »

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