Word: panic
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...their male counterparts, members of the Harvard women's ice hockey team did not really expect to win their season opener last night at Bright Center. And their 5-2 defeat to Providence, a perennial powerhouse that finished second in the ECACs last season, didn't cause anyone to panic...
That must be it. There's no need to panic--there's just something about a building that looks like an upsidedown Noah's Ark. Isn't there...
Blaming the loss on the supernatural may be an unfair rationalization, but there's no reason to panic...
...they swing between imperturbability and panic, Americans leave many experts wondering how to get society to gauge an acceptable risk. Almost a decade of dwindling public confidence in the Environmental Protection Agency, which was treated like an unwanted appendage by the Reagan Administration, has led to a proportionate rise in the attention given to claims made by private consumer and environmental organizations that focus on food safety and risks to health. Dan Howell, the director of the Americans for Safe Food project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, says that groups like his are flourishing. "Our membership...
There is an incredible need for improvement in security, particularly in the Science Center. I strongly support the idea of "panic buttons" in the Science Center, and a walking guard who patrols all hallways. I strongly support the idea of one or two 24-hour libraries. However, there is significant need for improvement in student attitudes and actions...