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...PSLM itself, and further that union leader Rocio Saenz called the contract “a great step on workers rights.” I wondered if this was the end of the line for our intrepid band of demonstrators. No more marches around University Hall? No more post-midterm, pre-finals...
...semester, there are a few options. You can continue on course and prepare for an awful four months. You can drop the class and either doom yourself to a hellish semester of five classes later on or try to find a class you can pick up after the first midterm. Or you can refrain from the academic equivalent of shoving a spiky rod up your own ass and fill out that little pink “Petition To Change Grading Status To Or From Pass/Fail.” The choice is clear...
...after Bush reaps his political rewards in this year's midterm elections and wins election in 2004, he can rediscover his free market principles. In three years the FTAA negotiations - which hold far more promise of concrete results for the U.S. than the Africa-centric round currently underway in Doha, Qatar - will just be beginning, and the tariffs will just be ending. Maybe Bush will have his credibility back by then...
...sorry it’s been so long since I’ve written, but you know how things go—midterm here, paper there, and a few snowstorms later it’s March. But it’s very important that we open the lines of communication again...
...crazy Sofia B. Evans ’03 asked the guy next to her in Lit and Arts section as she checked her syllabus against her Filofax. “I totally thought I had another week in there.” Evans, who has a midterm, a paper and a bikini wax scheduled in the first week of March, spent the rest of section trying to remember that if 30 days has September, how many fucking days February...