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...Another SAS member, Madeleine S. Elfenbein '04, said working with Ryan was productive...
...Benjamin L. McKean '02, a member of SAS, said that he respects Ryan...
...jack-of-all-trades, he became the University's point person on sweatshop issues, forging a close relationship with the opposition, Students Against Sweatshops (SAS...
Carlson is currently working with members on a project suggested by an SAS participant to use a sturdy kite attached to a long cable in order to measure physical data about tornadoes. Current tornado measurements are made from trucks that are driven into the prone areas, but are often unable limited because the trucks' positioning is not flexible enough...
Occasionally, SAS sells hard-to obtain products that are necessary for the projects in the column to amateurs, which gives a crude estimate of the number of people who are attempting the projects described. The most popular column demonstrated the phenomenon of audio illusions, which are roughly analogous to their visual counterparts; 700 copies were sold...