Word: news
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...last night Driskell was too overwhelmed by her victory for such thoughts. When the election commission called her Mather House suite with the news, Driskell threw the phone into the air and started screaming...
...shocked yesterday at the news of Schulz' retirement. When I was young, his strip was the first stop on my morning run through the newspaper. I collected the books and watched the specials. In my heart, I will always hold a special place for the Great Pumpkin, especially at this time of year...
...those who are familiar with the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), the body formerly responsible for making such funding decisions, the news is disturbing. RUS was known for its warm, inclusive spirit and for encouraging a maximum of student input. Its members were elected yearly from the female undergraduate population, and topics discussed at weekly meetings were openly publicized...
...there and were shocked to see that he alone was omitted from your article. Political campaigns depend on the press for publicity, and the Crimson performed a great disservice to Dreyfus by failing to report on his position, or even to acknowledge his candidacy. The role of a news article is to report the facts to the students and let them draw their own conclusions--not to pass judgment on the merits of certain candidates and include or exclude information accordingly...
...would be my guess that the posters were likely put up in response to news of Kyriell's resignation," Anna M. Baldwin '00, a BGLTSA Executive Board member, wrote in an e-mail message...