Word: months
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...contacted by members of the administration, but nothing was followed through on," the woman raped by Elster told Perspective, the campus liberal magazine, last month. "I think that they were working under the assumption that if I wanted help I would come to them. That's a fallacious assumption because I had Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome because of what I was going through and I was expected to be able to arrange meetings with these people...
...Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery '87, who is also dean of co-education and one of the first administrators sexual assault victims may deal with, told The Crimson last month that she takes a hands-off approach, waiting, after the initial contact, for students to seek...
...from the seemingly bizarre opening act, a seven-month relationship developed. That's even stranger. But this story exhibits some of the characteristics of dorm romance that make it so sketch. You're a rare Harvard student if you haven't encountered dormcest after at least one semester. You don't know what to look for? Well, read on for some of dormcest's sketchy characteristics...
...while the team has certainly established itself as a threat in the collegiate circuit, the challenge is not over. The grapplers face their most important battle this weekend, as they travel to West Point for the EIWA tournament in hopes of earning a berth to Nationals, held later this month...
...readers' embarrassing moments and an interactive quiz, Parents is hard to distinguish from Seventeen or YM. Of course, these confessions feature parental blunders, not teen tribulations. Rather than tales of untimely menstruation, Parents spotlights more mature bloopers. In Parents' "I Can't Believe I Did That" section this month, a blushing mother admits to dosing off and leaving her baby in the automatic swing for four hours on the high speed setting. Likewise, "reader quizzes" bypass classic teen quandaries of "Does He Like You?" for more mature, soul-searchers like the "Family Stress Test." The familiar, junior-friendly style...