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...districts, like Ladue in St. Louis, Mo. - which includes about half a dozen peanut-free schools - teachers must learn how to administer an adrenaline shot known as an EpiPen. The injection counteracts anaphylactic shock, a potentially deadly allergic reaction that results in closed airways and can be triggered by mere contact with a nut-based product...
...your destination about 30% quicker than a regular cab, the hotel p.r. says. Sure, the 150cc motor sounds more like a electric shaver than an engine, but you'll have the last laugh as you weave through the gridlock, leaving motorists in your wake. Scooter fares start from a mere $1. For the Merc, you're looking at $45 an hour, or $95 for a one-way airport transfer - but you'd better be traveling light if booking the latter. The SLK 200 has about as much luggage room as, well, a scooter...
...five attendees, one dropped out, two died of disease, and one was murdered. The only graduate died of tuberculosis shortly after receiving his degree. For Tiffany L. Smalley ’11, a member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe, Anthropology 1130 lets her study the history of her people mere feet from her dorm. “I think it’s really cool that Matthews is supposed to be the site of the first indian college,” said the Matthews resident. “I thought it was really coincidental that I was put there...
...Harvard bubble” and sparked plenty of breakfast table discussions of issues of national and global concern. And undergraduates responded: the UC received more than 350 notes from students who enjoyed being able to read the Times. Each copy of the Times was surely worth the mere cents it cost to get them into dining halls. Last year, however, the UC voted against continuing the program. Thankfully, it seems to have reevaluated the situation: on Sunday it voted overwhelmingly to try a new pilot program. This time, however, we hope The New York Times will become a fixture...
...corner and combining two fakes, freshman Chloe Keating blasted the ball past Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist to give Harvard a 2-1 lead with six minutes left in the first half. Junior forward Kayla Romanelli added an insurance goal in the second half. Dartmouth grabbed a tie for a mere 100 seconds of the game, sneaking a goal past Stone with seven minutes left in the first half. The Crimson outshot its opponent, leading 15-8 in shots and 10-5 in shots on goal. The difference was especially marked in the first half, in which Harvard led by tallies...