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...come to any certain conclusions other than that I prefer to be where I am now." Clearly, the public adulation turned savagery that he experienced has left him changed. In a line from the movie that's not in the book, Casey's character, Patrick Kenzie, quotes Matthew 10: 16: "Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." Jesus is telling his disciples to go and talk about him and, by the way, to expect some push back. "I find that particular section moving," says Affleck...
...meeting later yesterday with Associate Dean of Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson and Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, five members of the UC Executive Board requested a meeting with the Office of General Counsel to discuss the legality of the party fund program. UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ‘09 said that without access to the Office of General Counsel, the UC is at a disadvantage in negotiations with the administration because they do not know if the party grant program is violating the law. Nelson and Kidd could not be reached for comment...
...currently using money left over from previous semesters to fund its operations. UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist '09 said that money is running out quickly and they will not have enough to fund events all semester...
...been found in the drinking water of Brown University, Brunonians can consider themselves part of a grand tradition of lead-eating crazies. While doing a lab on heavy metals for the course “Environmental Science in a Changing World,” Brown sophomores Megan E. Whalen, Matthew L. Wheeler, and Libby Delucia discovered that lead levels in certain campus buildings exceeded the federal limit. The lead content of the water in the applied math building peaked at 150 parts per billion—ten times the legal threshold. But this startling discovery was old news to Brown...
...Although the price of beer went up, events like these still make it worth it to show up here, see your buddies, and have a good time,” said J. Matthew Lucas ’08 of Currier House...