Word: peers
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...student characterized activity surroundingthe dance as "a kind of dehumanized foreplay,enforced by peer pressure and ending with adistasteful and mechanical tribal spectacle,"according to Pfister's letter...
...manufacturer. It was in the late 1960s that Rifkin -- then a student at the Wharton School of Finance, where he was locally famed as both party animal and class president -- decided to become a professional protester. His conversion to the antiwar movement wasn't triggered by emotionalism or peer pressure. He immersed himself in the history of Viet Nam and emerged convinced that America's leaders were dangerously ignorant about Southeast Asia. Did it strike him as odd that he claimed to be better informed than the President? "Yeah," says Rifkin, "I always thought that was weird." Then...
Rachna K. Dhanda '91, a member of the AWARE peer education committee, a group not involved in the planning for AWARE week, said she attended a workshop last year in North House in which only "four to five" of the 10-15 participants were students...
...call the science community protective is an understatement. It is a tightly-knit enclave that relies heavily on trust: trust that a peer-reviewer will not swipe your idea, trust that a lab is keeping accurate information, trust that the end goal of science is knowledge, not an NIH grant or university tenure...
Quincy House F Basement. Provides drop-in counseling 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday through Thursday nights. Hotline is in operation 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., Sundays through Thursdays. Peer counseling for undergraduates who are worried about friends or family, or who have questions about eating concerns or disorders...