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...suffered from some vigilante-style abuses. In July 1993 the home of convicted child rapist Joseph Gallardo was burned to the ground after citizens in Snohomish County learned he was about to be paroled. "When things like that happen, you jeopardize the ability of the person to ever readjust to community life," says Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights. Such a reaction "enhances the chance they'll return to crime," he warns. Civil libertarians contend that notification laws are unconstitutional and have the effect of illegally keeping people in custody after they have served their sentences. However...
Thomas A. Dingman '67, associate dean of the College for the houses system, said the lottery would try to address concerns about overcrowding in some houses. Dingman said that "houses may have to readjust their space...
Whatever, you'll spend the first few days at home trying to readjust to what you thought was your ingrained lifestyle...
When does the culture shock end? It doesn't really. You'll go home and readjust, but if you come back the process starts over again...
...government continued to argue that MIT andthe Ivy League college had conspired illegally fixtuition prices. Until last year, finical aidofficers form MIT and the eight Ivy League Schoolsmet to share information about commonly acceptedstudents and to readjust financial aid awards aaccordingly...