Word: sashes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...women claimed to be Miss North Carolina, MISTY CLYMER, right, has been named the sole bearer of the title. Clymer had been battling REBEKAH REVELS, who won the state contest but resigned--she says under pressure--when her ex-boyfriend alleged he had topless pictures of her. After the sash passed to first runner-up Clymer, Revels sued to get the title back. Before a decision was made, both women went to Atlantic City, N.J., for prepageant activities, which apparently included many opportunities for frolicking on the beach. A federal judge ruled that the Miss America organization did not have...
Currently, a student who is sexually assaulted can go to one of several University employees specifically designated to deal with sexual assault issues—resident tutors who sign up to be Sexual Assault Sexual Harassment (SASH) tutors, Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery ’87, counselors at the Bureau of Study Counsel or UHS officials...
...Avery says she feels adequately trained to help sexual assault victims. As an undergraduate, she served as a counselor for Response, a peer counseling service. Training, including a two-hour orientation and speakers every six weeks, is offered to all SASH tutors...
Self-proclaimed “queen” William L. Adams ’04 won the Miss Harvard title—silver crown and crimson sash included—and along the way garnered several standing ovations, roses and even articles of clothing from a capacity crowd at Leverett House dining hall Friday night...
...didn’t know about my tiara, nor did he know about my sash. There were no cameras for me to smile into and the trash can with my breasts was literally a thousand miles away. Still, I carried with me the silly notion that I am Miss Harvard. I know that the title has gone to my head and that I’ve exaggerated its importance. I know there is no Miss Ivy League pageant to prepare for, no events for me to speak at and no official duties to perform. But the crown has reminded...