Word: processing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...capital campaign and thereby commit to a timetable for its construction, hire an architect and begin drafting plans, and establish a planning committee with student members. By agreeing to take these steps, the administration will have acknowledged the pressing needs felt on campus and will also have begun the process of returning its focus towards improving the quality of undergraduate life on this campus...
...students would be able to select the courses that they plan to take and have the program generate a report showing them the cheapest possible combination through which to order their textbooks online--including links to the booksellers, complete with pre-generated "shopping baskets" to speed up the ordering process. Second, the Undergraduate Council would establish "affiliations" with a variety of online booksellers that enable it to receive commissions of up to 15% on each referral that result in a textbook sale...
...largest amount of support to the majority of student organizations on campus, but in order to do that effectively, we must raise our budge, while maintaining our autonomy. If the University just gives us more money, then we'll be forced to give up our control over the grants process, which would allow the administration to impose more stringent regulation on grant application. We feel that it is important for us to keep control of the grants process so you can get your money easily...
Recipients went through an extensive application process for the award. Seniors applying for the fellowships first applied for nominations within their individual Houses. The Houses nominated a total of 69 candidates, from which fourteen finalists were selected for interviews before the final recipients were chosen...
...organizations like the Radcliffe Union of Students and Education for Action have stepped forward urging rescission. Never mind that constituents, including cadets, have been writing their representatives in protest since the bill's passage. Never mind that the bill's sponsors never once consulted the BGLTSA in the writing process and yet claimed to have taken each group's concerns into consideration. Non-discrimination issues aside, many students remain uncomfortable with the idea of an increased military presence on campus in general. By endorsing the bill and framing opposition to it as a "gay issue" alone, the council...