Word: sectional
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Hadfield responded by removing password-protected information from the “courses” section of his site, which now comprises only information for two courses that make their sites publicly available without a Harvard...
...lived and recorded together, would never have been were it not for the pesky concentration requirement that led to their first encounter.“We were in English 10a together,” says Rudder of his first conversation with Rice. “He was in my section. I had seen him at a show, and he seemed kind of cool so I started talking to him. We immediately started talking about music and we pretty much formed a band right there, coming out of Sever Hall.”The band Rudder and Rice formed, however...
...team at the Brookhaven National Laboratory has made scientific breakthroughs indicating that traditional treatment for drug addiction may not be the only way—or even the best way—to reduce drug abusers’ cravings. Her findings reveal the role in addiction played by the section of the brain responsible for self control, as well as the part associated with pleasure. Volkow said her team had proved this with a number of experiments, including one in which rats were administered cocaine upon an auditory cue. When the experiment was repeated with the cues but without...
...people making the Quad into a beach: put some clothes on! I’m eating my lunch. gfukdsagfiuwegvfiusdgvbiusdgbvuisdtvguisdgvbujxbgvijhdagvuihxbvjcbdjvgjIDB DBNABDJAB CJKABJKJBASCBKAJBCKJACA. Papers. Owl...please tell your naked inductees to go put clothes on. The fence ain’t that high. Cute red head Irish boy in my section, I just wanted to let you know... I really dig thin boys! Got a bone to pick? A friend to ridicule? A crush to notify? A need for a public forum? Holla at FMholler@gmail.com. We’ll publish it all. Word...
...Hall had not actually been interviewed for the story. An apparent imposter gave the reporter a false name. Last November a lengthy note ran about a columnist and editorial cartoonist who had both improperly borrowed material from others." In fact, the February editor's note ran in the news section and the November note ran on the editorial page. The Crimson regrets the error...