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...keeping parts of the meeting closed sprang from a “mix of allowing us to have a full and open discussion and [the fact that] there were things the current owners did not want to be public in The Crimson yet,” UC parliamentarian Eric N. Hysen...
...Adriana I. Colón ’12 said that she has her doubts about whether or not she has been well-informed about the Gen Ed versus Core decision, though she is leaning toward the former. As she considers a VES concentration with a secondary field in History or Social Studies, Colón said that the selection process between the two programs is highly dependent on the concentration she ends up selecting...
...hearts of many on-campus dog-lovers, who worry that the dogs will be used in harsh tests. “They don’t hook the dogs up to those crazy electro things, do they?” wonders Cabot Librarian and campus-renowned animal-lover Ronald N. Lacey. “All of the studies are benign,” assures Hauser. “The dogs will get free rewards for finding things.” The study will explore dogs’ sensitivity to human interaction and cues. “We are trying...
...frustrating because of how big this weekend was for us,” Douglas said. “It would have been nice [to pick up wins], but things just didn’t go our way this weekend.” —Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
...chase Gormley. Zailskas earned a walk, and a double steal by pinch runners junior Sam Franklin and freshman J.T. Thomes gave the Crimson hope. But Kimball struck out the final two batters to pick up his first of two saves on the day.—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...