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Universal Waste started off with a post co-written by all the writers—Tyler W. Bosmeny ’09, Markus R. T. Kolic ’09, Matthews, Maryellen C. McGowan ’09, Garrett G. D. Nelson ’09, Randall Sarafa ’09, Prithvi R. Shankar ’09, and Matthew L. Sundquist...
...Popular,” but was comfortable with it until he found out that she was receiving vitriolic e-mail criticizing the two of them.Colleagues also praised Pilbeam for balancing his deep commitment to his family with his administrative responsibilities. Pilbeam’s wife, Maryellen Ruvolo is an anthropology professor and teaches Life Sciences 1b: “Genetics, Genomics, and Evolution.”Perhaps showing some of the family’s frustration over the past year, Ruvolo declined to comment for this story, telling the reporter to “Get lost.”Despite...
...said. Nolan, who says she is concerned about a perceived “discrepancy” between Cambridge schools’ reported performance and the official records, wrote a letter last month to the Educational Management Audit Council. A letter written back by Council Chair Maryellen Donahue confirmed an assessment of the Cambridge system as “satisfactory.” Donahue called this rating “very desirable, and not to be considered ‘average.’” Walser cited this as “one more piece of evidence?...
...vice president, and Sarafa, its Finance Committee chair. The two were considered the overwhelming favorites throughout the campaign.The drop was particularly noteworthy since the Election Commission extended the voting window by 24 hours—lasting from Monday at noon to midday Friday.Sundquist’s campaign manager, Maryellen ‘Mel’ C. McGowan ’09, said Thursday that she was aware of the low voting figures, and that she believed the apathy at the polls could benefit the presidential candidates from outside the UC.But Friday’s results marked the continuation...
Sundquist's campaign manager, Maryellen 'Mel' C. McGowan '09, said yesterday that she was aware of the low voting figures, and that she believed the apathy at the polls could benefit the presidential candidates from outside...