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...CREATE A WEBSITE Aetna launched My Aero Home. Run by a third-party administrator, this site answers all volunteer-related questions, logs hours of service and matches employee volunteers with suitable nonprofits. Managers are encouraged to log on and assess how giving can help the bottom line, through new skills, for example, and motivation, as the company allows employees to customize their time donations...
...tribute to his training that he performed so well. His brother, Dan, stepped up after returning from an injury.”Harvard’s next meet, versus Rutgers, is on Jan. 7. In the month off from competition, the Crimson will look to improve individual marks and log significant time in the pool, and the team will travel to Puerto Rico over the break for a week of intense training. Lucky for the Crimson, it has a strong showing on which to build. This weekend was very important for us to make a statement that we weren?...
Nationally, the ranks of gay conservatives are growing, according to Patrick Guerriero, president of a gay conservative organization, the Log Cabin Republicans. “The same coming-out process that happened in more liberal parts of the country is now slowly happening in conservative places,” he says. “There are role models, TV shows, and political candidates who are openly gay and are inspiring a new generation of gay conservatives...
...Eliot House. To play, one needs a hammer, a bag of nails, plenty of beer, and, obviously, a tree stump. Ben B. Collins ’06, Eliot’s Stein Club co-chair, got his stump at summer camp, after some trees got struck by lightning. The log remnant Collins brought back now resides in the basement of C-entryway. To start, one nail should be hammered into the stump for each player. The nail should not be in too far but just far enough for it to stand up straight. Each person then claims the nail...
...crannies of the campus. FM was granted a tour of the College’s sordid underbelly—deserted back allies, dimly lit parking lots, the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) showers—and this time, we sat in the front of the police car. The police log will never be the same. A minute-by-minute analysis: 8:14 p.m.: FM’s escort, officer Steven Fumicello, arrives fashionably late. A shaved head, an effortless smile—and a North Shore accent to boot—greet us. “Have you ever done...