Word: michigans
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While Professor of Afro-American Studies Cornel R. West '74 gave a speech honoring King at the University of Michigan, the holiday was observed at Harvard by the several hundred people who filled Memorial Church...
...reality, the council was debating whether Pepsi, a company known for human rights abuses in Burma, should serve our dining halls. In a Spring 1996 vote, the council supported returning Coke to the dining halls. Following our example, other campuses did the same. Neither Michigan nor the University of Pennsylvania serves Pepsi. Moreover, I recently got a call from a high school classmate who had read the front-page Wall Street Journal article on our grape referendum. We clearly have a voice that reaches farther than Johnston Gate or the Massachusetts state line...
...Cornell 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M. HOCKEY M. HOCKEY M. BASKETBALL M. HOCKEY M. HOCKEY M. BASKETBALL Cornell at Colgate Brown at Northeastern Vermont at Dartmouth Union at Army Clarkson at St. Lawrnc Navy at Dartmouth M. BASKETBALL M. BASKETBALL W. BASKETBALL Cornell at W. Michigan RPI at W. Michigan Yale at Brown Columbia at Army Penn at Drexel Dartmouth at Vermont Denver at Vermont Cornell at Ferris State Columbia at Cornell W. BASKETBALL RPI at Ferris State Brown at UNH St. Joseph's at Penn Cornell at Lehigh Denver at Dartmouth W. BASKETBALL Lafayette at Penn...
...their cars; it's just the driving they can't stand. "Driving and habitual road rage have become virtually inseparable," says Leon James, a professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii who specializes in the phenomenon. In the most comprehensive national survey on driving behavior so far, a Michigan firm, EPIC-MRA, found that an astounding 80% of drivers are angry most or all of the time while driving. Simple traffic congestion is one cause of irritation, but these days just about anything can get the average driver to tap his horn. More than one-third of respondents...
...Sarpolus, the head researcher for the Michigan study of driving behavior, was struck by the gender breakdown of aggressive drivers: 53% of them are women. "There is a tremendous cultural shift taking place," he says. "Men still outnumber women in pure numbers, but women are not only increasing, they are not falling off as they get older. Women have fought to be equal in the workplace and in society, and now they're fighting to be equal behind the wheel. [Our] data are full of soccer moms...