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...added element to the trip is that spring break is the lone juncture when Ivy League regulations permit the team to bring its full complement of 29 players on the road, with travel rosters limited to 23 on all other dates...
...Committee on House Life (CHL) took a step toward a standardized College-wide policy giving upperclassmen the choice to live in mixed-sex rooms yesterday. The committee of students, faculty, and administrators endorsed plans for a task force to establish guidelines that would—in principle—permit co-ed rooming in all 12 Houses, according to members. CHL members said they hope the task force will make it easier for male and female undergraduates to live in suites together by the fall of 2007. According to the Harvard College Handbook for Students, “Harvard does...
...reason to believe that some emergency situation required them to enter the room, lawyers say.Entering a residence without a warrant—under a principle known as the exigent circumstance doctrine—depends on the severity of the crime, according to Oliver.“One reason to permit entry without a warrant is to prevent the destruction of the evidence of a crime,” he says. “But that turns in part on how serious the crime suspected is—and ordinary marijuana possession might well not be serious enough...
...some of these proposed reforms seem inconsequential and distant to the undergraduates of the present, others are far more immediate: financial aid should help to pay for summer experiences abroad, and the student earnings expectations for the summertime, which help to determine financial aid packages, should be lowered to permit more summer travel. All of this should be done this very semester and without any delay, because students are as desperate now as they ever will be for more opportunities for the low-income members of our community. This is the right thing to do, and it will remain...
...being connected to one of the biggest financial scandals in Italian history; in Sun City, Arizona. Following the looting of $1.3 billion from another Italian bank, in which the Vatican held a major share, Marcinkus faced charges as an accessory to the crime. Though the Holy See would not permit his arrest?and he and the Vatican maintained his innocence?it paid $250 million as a "goodwill settlement" of the case...