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...Cohen said drawing the line between private and public at the point of an arrest provides too narrow a definition of HUPD as a public entity. She added that drawing the line at the point of arrest would limit The Crimson’s ability to run certain investigative stories as thoroughly and objectively as possible...
...These allow visitors to see the animals at all times, yet still provide spaces to which the 1,167 furred, feathered and scaled residents can retreat. In the underwater "riverine forest," part of the Southeast Asian collection, you come face to face with a lazily floating false gavial, a narrow-snouted crocodile-like reptile. A "second-growth forest" houses flying foxes; these huge bats, which can have wingspans of up to 1.8 m, hang directly above your head. The lemur habitat, in the Madagascar section, is accessed through the gnarled trunk of a replica baobab tree. And in the Equatorial...
...well-taught.This will be a challenge in itself. By advocating a general education requirement defined by the quality of the classes offered, the committee is effectively basing the content of the requirement on free market principles. No longer will Core professors be able to offer courses on their own narrow interests and be assured that students will take them. The committee’s recommendations will erase the captive audience of Core-conscious students forced to take an artificially small body of classes. The biggest classes post-HCCR will be the most rewarding and accessible ones, not ones carrying an arbitrary...
...These allow visitors to see the animals at all times, yet still provide spaces to which the 1,167 furred, feathered and scaled residents can retreat. In the underwater "riverine forest," part of the Southeast Asian collection, you come face to face with a lazily floating false gavial, a narrow-snouted crocodile-like reptile. A "second-growth forest" houses flying foxes; these huge bats, which can have wingspans of up to 1.8 m, hang directly above your head. The lemur habitat, in the Madagascar section, is accessed through the gnarled trunk of a replica baobab tree. And in the Equatorial...
Your forum of experts identifying trends that are most likely to affect the future, "The Road Ahead," was an absolutely enjoyable read. It was useful, entertaining and thoughtful. So much time is spent engaging in self-serving, narrow-minded posturing that purely intelligent thought and discussion are a lost art. Your panel offered a rare contribution of perspectives from people inclined to altruism rather than personal or political validation...