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...look down the list of members, you'll notice the relationship of approximately a third of those members to the Peninsula: girl-friends, brothers, neighbors," Williams said. "And then you'll also look at the activity of the people since the election, and you'll see that they've done nothing since...
McGuire, an economics concentrator and a former Senior Council Member of the Peninsula, began studying Latin just last year and is currently taking his sixth course in the language...
Mark J. Barker '95, who said he waseditor-in-chief of Peninsula, asked Specterabout the hypocrisy of defending free speech whilenot allowing a peaceful protest...
...natural to think that the greening of the peninsula might signal the much-debated advent of global warming, caused by the accumulation in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide and other gases released by the burning of fossil fuels. As long ago as 1978 a paper in the journal Nature urged scientists to look to Antarctica for early indications of the so-called greenhouse effect--among them the breakup of ice shelves off the Antarctic Peninsula...
...prediction is coming true, it isn't clear that global warming is the cause. There has been a half-degree rise in average world temperatures over the past century or so, but that could be part of some sort of natural cycle, unrelated to human activity. Moreover, the Antarctic Peninsula is especially prone to temperature fluctuations because of the complex interactions of winds, ocean currents and ice. The five-times greater increase on the Antarctic Peninsula could thus have happened even without any worldwide warming...