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...currently have 15 different standards, but they need to be more consistent because the law is the same everywhere,” said Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson. “We wanted to align Houses to fit within certain parameters...
...Although the document is a “working draft” and not officially in the College’s Handbook for Students—which outlines guidelines for student behavior at the College—Nelson, the associate dean, said that the purpose of the policy is to clarify the legal ramifications for both the students and the administration...
...said that HUDS, Winthrop House, and the Harvard University Department of Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) are working together to reach a solution. Last night, EH&S placed a specialized container in Winthrop dining hall where diners can safely dispose of sharp objects like needles, according to Valerie Nelson, food safety officer for EH&S. In addition, Winthrop dining hall workers who handle dishes are all being asked to start wearing cut-proof gloves underneath their regular gloves, Martin said. Wiggins, who staffs breakfast and lunch, said that his co-workers do not always wear regular gloves...
...elected, may be disinclined to forgive turncoats. Kennedy's defection followed those of 2004 Democratic nominee John Kerry (along with many of his biggest fund raisers) and Vermont's Pat Leahy. Obama also counts among his growing list of supporters Senators such as Tim Johnson, Kent Conrad, Ben Nelson and Claire McCaskill, as well as governors Janet Napolitano and Kathleen Sebelius, who hail from red states where Democrats openly worry about what could happen to the rest of the ticket if Hillary Clinton is perched...
...Like Geller, most Florida Dems are furious with the DNC ruling; U.S. Senator Bill Nelson even sued the DNC last year, but lost. But many also believe the DNC is bluffing - that the eventual nominee, not wanting party divisions to spoil his or her convention moment, and not wishing to exclude the nation's fourth largest state from that moment, will pressure party leaders to include Sunshine State delegates. "At the end of the day, there is no way the DNC is not going to seat our delegates," says Ana Cruz, a Clinton campaign organizer in Tampa. "The nominee...