Word: lamont
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...says. “It’s not a problem at all.” Krista E. Weiss ’09, also working on orgo, chimes in with her appreciation for the atmosphere: “You don’t want to go to Lamont, where everyone is studying. Here you can talk, you can hang out.” Currently, the Women’s Center largely serves as a hangout for all students. But as the Center begins to stage more programming targeted specifically at women, its challenge is to focus on gender issues without...
...talk of the new more "conservative" Democratic legislators and the need for moderation," wrote Robert Borosage, the group's president, "it is worth looking at what voters said. [Democrats] started the election sounding like Hillary, hesitant to lay out any clear position [on Iraq], and ended sounding like Ned Lamont...
...candidates be accurately judged?” he said. “And who is to judge them? Second, there are always mediocre leaders with some bad records who know they are not qualified to receive the prize. So, what is the incentive for them?” Lamont University professor emeritus Amartya K. Sen—the famed Nobel laureate—commended the award, according to a quote by the professor featured on the foundation’s Web site. “I also hope that it will lead to constructive discussions across Africa on the demands...
...turns out a lot of people want to have sex in the Lamont Café. (Or at least are willing to claim that they do.) If even a quarter of the solicitations made on boredatlamont.com ever came to fruition, Lamont would devolve into an orgy that would make the most progressive libertine blush...
...bookshelves is belied by the fact that boredatlamont.com is all talk and no action. No one actually intends to stage a tryst in the café, and many of the solicitations are made in jest on behalf of bystanders who are unaware that their burning desire for sex in Lamont is being broadcast into cyberspace...