Word: pieds
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...during the first year of college. Today, seminars thrive due to their unique format. Somewhat less formal than other first-year courses, the seminars are graded pass-fail, limited to 12 students, and focused in depth on one specialized subject of interest to the professor—from calculating pi in Freshman Seminar 5 to searching for extraterrestrial intelligence in Freshman Seminar 35: “Are We Alone?” This structure contributes significantly to the seminars’ success, as students actively participate in meaningful discussion without competition for grades and under the guidance of a professor...
...When the Pi Eta board members announced last August that they wished to end the relationship, they promised to reimburse Sigma Chi for any out-of-pocket expenses it derived from the improvements...
Sigma Chi board members also refused to resign from the board when Pi Eta voted to end the relationship—and Sigma Chi challenged the vote as a breach of contract before walking out of the meeting...
...while a representative of Sigma Chi and Pi Eta alumni approved the February listing of the house with a real estate broker, Sigma Chi argues that the listing was not consensual but only a move to remain cooperative while it worked to halt the board’s move. Sigma Chi argues that its “ownership interests” in the house would preclude a sale or at the very least force a sharing of the profits...
...Pi Eta board eventually moved to enter into a purchase agreement for $3.3 million with the Cambridge-based Carr Foundation, a non-profit founded by Internet millionaire Gregory C. Carr, a Kennedy School of Government (KSG) alum...