Word: mather
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...UC’s reform committee, which includes both UC representatives and other students, solicited student input last night at two sparsely attended open meetings in Quincy and Mather...
...show identification before they filled their Solo cups. Still, uncertainty about how strictly the universities would crack down on rule-breakers had led some HoCos to leave the booze at home. Lowell did not bring alcohol to New Haven, and shuttered its tailgate after the first quarter. In contrast, Mather, which hosted its tailgate with Currier, purchased eight kegs of beer, 20 gallons of spiked hot chocolate, and five gallons of jungle juice. “The tailgate was pretty much what we could hope for, but it was a shame that there wasn’t more clarity beforehand...
...renovations also aimed to make the building more eco-friendly. “It does make it more environmentally efficient. They changed the toilet flushers and I bet the paper towels are more environmentally friendly, too,” said Sarah A. Hinkfuss ’10 of Mather House. Older observers agreed that the changes aren’t too flashy. “It’s not that different,” said David K. Lee ’04, who is currently a student at Harvard Medical School. “The layout is almost exactly...
Willey’s bid means that Sundquist will not run uncontested, as some had feared. Instead, Sundquist will face competition very close to home: Willey is his next-door neighbor in Mather...
...Mather House resident Roy T. Willey IV ’09 became the first to officially enter this year’s race for UC President. Current Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 is also expected to make a bid, with Finance Committee Chair Randall S. Sarafa ’09 as his running mate, but the two have not acknowledged their candidacy on the record...