Word: repped
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...that attacks regarding his sexual orientation do not define him or her. “We are the people who were the poster children—who had to be, in an important way, because it was our families that were affected,” Barrios said. Mass. State Rep. Elizabeth A. Malia, who is lesbian, said it is imperative to have both LGBT allies and straight allies who are willing to embrace LGBT issues. Diego Sanchez, a transgendered person and the former co-chair of the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition, said LGBT politicans must engage in conversation...
...Earth Day, which took place yesterday. Around campus this week, student organizations are holding events geared to promoting environmental awareness and the efficient use of nature’s resources. In front of the Science Center yesterday morning, the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) and the Resource Efficiency Program (REP) held a “Bottled Water Taste Test” to see if there was a noticeable difference in taste between Cambridge tap water and expensive brand-named bottled water. Students performed poorly, to the jubilation of the EAC and REP student representatives. “It?...
...trivia night” and an “eco dinner,” according to Lowell HoCo Co-Chair Amanda K. Fields ’09. Although Earth Day is not until April 22, Fields said that the HoCo and Lowell House Eco-Rep Susan E DeWolf ’10 decided not to wait. “We wanted to do a whole month of eco activities,” Fields said. DeWolf, who is also a Crimson photographer, said that Eco Night is part of Lowell’s continued dedication to winning the Green...
...trying to take everything we’ve earned away from us” agreed Hardwick. Canaday residents endorsing the petition said the IM system is in need of reform. “Apley wins all their matches through forfeit” said Paraszczak. Apley IM Rep. Danielle C. Kijewski ’11 refuted the claim, arguing that the system is fundamentally fair and calling the issues raised by the reformatting of the tennis tournament “anomalies.” “We go to Harvard,” said Canaday’s Hardwick...
...Both Scott Bloch and Rep. James Oberstar, the Minnesota Democrat who chairs the House Transportation Committee, are highly critical of the way the FAA has been overseeing the nation's airlines. Asked Monday night if the nation's air travelers have endured the worst in the latest round of groundings, Oberstar snapped: "We'll be through the worst of it when they take their customer service initiative directive and tear it up, shred it, and establish a new mind-set that is aviation safety-compliant. What they're doing now is going through the mechanics of what they should have...