Word: regardless
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...Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) who would claim that our group comprises all of the Christians at Harvard. The Church is not bound by any single denomination, much less by a single undergraduate organization, and I affirm the right of my brothers and sisters in Christ to call themselves Christians regardless of whether or not they attend HRCF meetings. Second, not all of us would characterize ourselves as fundamentalists. It is a loaded term and connotes not only extreme Biblical literalism but also political conservatism, neither of which many of us in the HRCF subscribe...
Under a financial aid plan proposed Monday by John R. Silber, president of Boston University (B.U.), any upperclassman enrolled in a degree-granting program at an accredited institution would receive loans regardless of need, repayable in installments, once the recipient joins the work force...
...would not be half as exciting or unpredictable without the unique institution of proportional representation. This is the only city in the United States--and possibly the world--that still relies on this form of electoral roulette. Proportional representation aims to insure that all of the city's groups, regardless of their geographic concentration, have some power in city politics...
...Harvard is handling Penn this afternoon, keep your ears open for the Brown-Dartmouth score. A Bruin victory gives Harvard control over its own destiny. Regardless of what happens in other games, the Crimson can take a share of the title by winning its last two contests...
Some colleges would laugh this issue right out of the dorm. Many, if not most, house people together regardless of class. Aha, the clever critic notes, most colleges don't employ the House system. Still, Yale, that bastion of Eastern Enlightenment, has what amounts to a four-year, pre-assigned House system, and consequently there is less freshman-upperclass tension (not that they would notice it anyway). Until this year, the Quad, which some of you may have heard of if you've ever hiked a few miles north from the Square, had four-class housing and it was working...