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...often constrain other forms of creativity. For the groups who organize happenings, his comments underscore the necessity that their events remain spontaneous and work free of college bureaucracy. However, the defiant nature of the work—working in public space without the direct consent of College officials??€”leads to conflict with the Arts Collective’s, Present!’s and other groups’ use of University resources...
...most surprising facts about sexual assaults is how many go unreported. In 2001, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Statistics estimated that 248,000 people were raped or sexually assaulted but that only 39 percent were actually reported to law enforcement officials??€”only one of every three cases...
...particularly if that institution is so unambiguous about its political leanings and its adopted dogma. The jury’s still out, of course, on PHC students’ viability in the job market. But if students’ attractiveness as employees is at all akin to college officials??€™ predictions and the White House Internship Office’s numbers, we can only expect PHC and other colleges to fill what is an immense demand for a higher education with a conservative bias...
...once, Harvard players—on the American side, at least—were hoping that a Natalie Darwitz goal counted. But as has happened twice before, the officials??€™ ruling went against them, and in this case worked against Team USA in its 2-0 loss to Canada in the women’s gold-medal game of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
Just 32 game seconds after Darwitz’s goal—more than a few minutes had passed due to the officials??€™ timeout to review the play—Stephens scored by deflecting a Wendell shot taken from the left faceoff circle past Boe’s left...