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...Currently somewhat hamstrung by bylaws—one, for instance, that requires a two-thirds vote to overturn FiCom recommendations—the UC should seek to revise its bylaws in addition to changing the institution of FiCom itself. In looking at ways to restructure, the UC must not repeat the mistakes of last spring’s direct election vote. Despite the clear interests of its constituents at stake, UC members voted down a proposal to hold direct elections to committees. Instead, they kept the antiquated and foolish election protocol in which House winners with the most votes...
...tense 15-14 win in the previous title match. “She destroyed her competition, winning the gold medal bout by a resounding score,” said Anne Austin, co-captain of the Women’s Fencing team. “It is very hard to repeat,” Brand said. “A lot of the people she fences at that level are already professionals, so it’s quite remarkable.” This is not only Cross’s second consecutive win at the World Junior Championships but her third...
...safe, let alone possible, due to automobiles and other obstacles. Beware of trashcans, mailboxes, telephone poles, walking-surface inconsistency, and most of all, other walkers. Begin by placing one foot in front of the other, then transferring your weight from the rear-foot to the forefoot. Repeat as needed, until you have arrived at your destination. Some people may experience side effects of walking including, but not limited to: better health (both mental and physical), loss of memory (with specific regard to the shuttle schedule), physical presence in places other than where you are right now (some walkers have even...
...this. Next week, there will most likely be a different ridiculous drunk kid, and you will be forgotten. So take a moment to pause, reflect, realize you got a bit out of hand, and then move on. You either learn from your mistakes or are bound to repeat them...
...nearly every facet of the contest, the Big Red beat the Crimson by a score of 10-3 on Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. It was the eighth consecutive time Cornell (7-1, 2-1 Ivy) had beaten Harvard, putting the Big Red back on track for a repeat conference title after its first loss of the season last week. “They’re consistently a good shooting team, except for last week against Penn,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. “They had an awful lot of possessions and we didn?...