Word: particularity
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...students, faculty, and staff. But the committee would most likely recommend measures to improve the use of current facilities, not the construction of new buildings such as a student center. “Whatever additions we would make, we have to be fully cognizant that the campus is a particular place that has gone through transitions,” Mostafavi said. “But we have to make sure that any transformation is in keeping with the quality and character of the campus as it has evolved over the years.” The 22-member committee will include...
...particular reason Mark Halperin named folks who are all dead in listing McCain's peers [April 21]? No mention of Alan Alda, Robert Redford, Vaclav Havel or Silvio Berlusconi. Gee, I wonder why not. Jeffrey Barry, MARBLEHEAD, MASS...
...deans have traditionally taken a largely advisory role in such searches, advocating for particular departments in need of new hires while leaving the budgetary details and final say on search authorizations to Smith. The changes will push more authority their...
...senior year when we can do more reconnecting and bonding starting junior year?“ Largely organized by Facebook, Junior Bar encourages juniors—although students not in the Class of 2009 are also welcome—to go to bars for a bit of revelry on particular nights. “We’re trying to standardize it so people know where to go and find people. Every Tuesday, Junior Bar is at The Kong, every Wednesday, it’s at The Kells, and on Thursdays we are going to try to mix in different...
...That's the time party chairman Howard Dean, Senate majority leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are expected to tell the superdelegates - about 300 of the roughly 800 delegates overall who have yet to commit - that it is time to make up their minds. Pelosi in particular is key, as more than 70 of those uncommitted superdelegates are House members. For many, holding back now is more a matter of principle than preference. "They don't want to be perceived as telling voters how to vote," says former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, who is heading Obama...