Word: sectioning
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...weird episode that mars the surface of a perfectly good apple. One of the best acts of the show, "Muttville Comix Troupe," is comprised of performing dogs "rescued from shelters around the world." But things get a little strange when one dog appears to spray urine all over a section of the audience, which is extremely close to the ring as per the "intimate" set-up. Later, that same dog is thrown out into the audience, literally, and then thrown back to the freaky ring-leader, who continually rubs the dogs' bellies...
...Student Committee on Undergraduate Education announced Thursday that their plans to convert a section of the Faculty Club's Hourglass Restaurant into a student-faculty lunchtime dining area would be realized this fall...
When the members of the University's Board of Overseers held one of their regular meetings this weekend, a group of undergraduates presented them with a packet of 15 articles from various campus publications, dealing with issues such as Core reform, section size, minority hiring and the Alternative Senior Gift Fund...
Coverage of local issues in a newspaper that serves the Harvard community is inherently difficult. Many Harvard students, it appears, think that nothing goes on outside the boundaries of the Yard. Occasionally, The Crimson admits otherwise, and covers news from Cambridge, Boston and surrounding areas. The "City and Region" section, which last appeared on Wednesday, is a good example. Often the site of mildly amusing and very lengthy feature stories about the joys of Harvard Square business ownership, the section nevertheless attempts to cover such diverse issues as Boston news analysis and Cambridge city politics...
...more compelling arguments to be made for amending the Constitution to allow for immigrant presidents rests on the tension that exists between requiring that presidential candidates be born in the United States and the Constitution's Article IV, Section 2 claims that "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States." Though they be foreign-born, are they not citizens all the same? And as citizens, are they not entitled to the privileges and immunities of naturally-born citizens...