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...April 26, the victim said Wan asked their proctor to check the laptop on the victim’s desk, because he believed the victim had faked the theft of his own laptop to commit insurance fraud, even though the victim had not yet filed for insurance money...
...team race at Army on April 20 and 21, the Harvard foursome of Gillespie, Medical School student Chad E. Connor, Business School student Peter M. Everett and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences student Jacob D. Proctor dominated the rest of the field, finishing 50 seconds ahead of second place Penn State...
Matthew J. DeGreeff ’89 has been a proctor for nine years—first in Grays Hall and now in Greenough—and currently serves as a senior proctor. On the first Sunday night meeting with his students during his first year proctoring, DeGreeff delivered his spiel on dangerous religious groups and was surprised to discover that one of his students had already joined the BCC after being on campus for only one day. The church had even seen to it to warn her that her proctor would speak out against the church but to disregard...
...jokes about the BCC’s tendency to view overprotective proctors “as the anti-Christ,” but says that overall, proctor warnings have proven to be effective, as many students have approached him to discuss ways to handle harassment by the BCC. For this reason, he stresses the importance of healthy and trusting student-proctor relationships. He has even had ambitious students, after hearing the Sunday night spiel, actively looking for BCC recruiters on campus in order to turn them...
These small farmers are currently trapped in an economic crisis. Coffee prices are at an all-time low, less than 40 cents per pound. (However, prices for consumers have in fact increased, and major coffee companies such as Nestle, Starbucks and Proctor and Gamble are making enormous profits.) Current economic conditions hold potential for even greater hardships for impoverished coffee farmers, many of whom can barely afford to educate their children or provide health care and food for their families. Extreme poverty in coffee producing countries such as Nicaragua has led to massive urban migrations, and the dependence of many...