Word: overflowed
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...Japan's most revered natural wonders, the 3,776-m mountain may also be one of its dirtiest. The 200,000 or so visitors who climb Mount Fuji every high season leave behind panoramic piles of refuse on the peak, while overworked toilets along the climbing trail overflow with excrement...
...Riley explains, “BU has more beds than any private college in the country, but we would much rather give students a hotel room than squeeze a third person into a double.” And conveniently, the hotels are happy to house BU’s overflow. Pia Kalmkeryan, the Holiday Inn’s Assistant Front Office Manager, says “the students have been very courteous to our staff, and I have yet to hear a single complaint about noise.” BU Director of Residence Life David J. Zamojski, however, is concerned...
Classes which overflow during shopping week, the ones where 300 students show up to the first lecture, are generally the ones for which the professors received the highest CUE ratings the previous year. Literature and Arts A-53, “Athens to Jerusalem,” is a prime example. The course in its previous offering was attended by only 10 students, but very high ratings for Professors Simon and Machinist caused this number to explode with hundreds attending the first lecture...
DeWolfe: 1. Conveniently located overflow housing for students in various river houses. Comes complete with MTV, dishwasher, refrigerator, bathtub, and bay windows. 2. You and everyone else will subsidize these luxury condominiums by suffering in cockroach-infested, cramped doubles when you’re sophomores...
...noted, future Supreme Court law clerks—about the “10 Things I’ve Learned While Covering the Supreme Court.” Beneath the courtroom’s high-ceiling rafters, graduates, friends and family members in Austin Hall’s overflow seating watched as HLS Dean Elena Kagan praised Greenhouse’s coverage. “I don’t read the opinions [of Supreme Court justices] anymore,” said Kagan of Greenhouse’s extensive reporting. She called Greenhouse “the greatest court reporter...