Word: northeasterly
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...bundled up in dormitories, the men's and women's tennis teams have been tuning up for the crucial dual-match spring season by participating in numerous tournaments. As a result, they are poised and ready to conquer the Ivy League, assert themselves as the dominant team in the Northeast, and get to the big dance--the NCAAs...
This coming weekend, students and activists from throughout the Northeast will converge on Harvard's campus to discuss some of the most pressing, deeply-rooted social problems confronting us today--problems that impact disproportionately on individuals and communities of color...
...conference centers on five main issue areas: ethnic studies and affirmative action, immigration, environmental justice, poverty and police brutality. Presenters, speakers, facilitators and trainers participating in ACT '97 are among the most knowledgeable, experienced and skilled activists and organizers in the Northeast. We hope as many members of the Harvard community as possible will participate in this valuable series of learning experiences. For those who cannot attend, there are still many reasons (and opportunities) to show support. Although the conference aims to foster activism among communities of color on and around campus, the issues being addressed are of vital concern...
Have you ever felt compelled to leave the crowded, industrial Northeast Corridor and head for a place where the buffalo roam? Try the Best Western Bucks T-4 Lodge in Big Sky, Mont., at (406) 995-4111, where 20 percent of summer employees are college students. You can earn a whopping $6 an hour by staffing the front desk. Yet the cost of living is cheap; you can get room and board for $45 a week, and have time for plenty of pleasure reading...
PISDURA, India: Villagers in Pisdura, a small town located 440 miles northeast of Bombay, had no idea the oval rocks they kept digging up in their fields might just hold an answer to what killed off the dinosaurs. But now scientists are flocking to the village to examine the rocks, which turn out to be a rare collection of more than 300 dinosaur eggs. Because the eggs, which date from the Cretaceous period, the time 65 million years ago when dinosaurs began dying off, scientists hope that they will help provide clues to what caused the extinction. Because many...