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...Committee on Undergraduate Education yesterday called for the creation of a new group to draft official legislation that, if approved by professors, would pave the way for a new system of general education to replace the Core...
...soulmate is, he or she is not perfect, and is bound to disappoint you,” Goodson writes. “But love is forgiveness.”PERSISTENCE AND MARMOSETSFor Corin M. G. McLean ’07 and Ryan Boyko ’05, facebook.com helped pave the road to engaged bliss.The two met in a rather unromantic place—the lab. Their romance sparked during McLean’s sophomore fall while working in the Cognitive Evolution lab. “He saw me in lab meetings and thought I was cute and so stalked...
...hard work.”An explosive Crimson squad took the ice in the second period, as a slew of power-play attacks saw the score balloon to 8-1. Just 1:20 into the frame, Weaver notched her second goal of the night on a man advantage to pave the way for the team’s almost unstoppable Olympians. Vaillancourt put up her first score of the night on a power play just 46 seconds later and would go on to score three more times that period. Chu added two tallies to finish the contest with three goals...
...Dream Come True”—which petered out because of an avowedly inadequate knowledge of the lyrics—outgoing vice-president Riley had her turn. “I think what John and I have really accomplished in the last year is to pave the way for this group to be very successful,” she said, referencing the Haddock-led restructuring that resulted in the purgation of the erstwhile Campus Life Committee (CLC). Reflecting on his tenure as president, Haddock cited the increased diversity of UC representatives and the competitive nature of recent elections...
...Senate measure, expected to go to the floor soon after Bush's speech next week, would be nonbinding. However, a strong and bipartisan vote against Bush's surge strategy could pave the way for bolder congressional moves in coming months, including putting restrictions on how money for the Iraq war is spent. One test could come as early as February, when the White House is expected to send Congress a request for supplemental funding for the war. Representative John Murtha, who opposes the war and chairs the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, has said he won't move to cut off funds...