Word: slow
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...Prochaska in an e-mail to The Crimson last month. When asked what recourse he would take, if any, Gorton said that suing the board for defamation and wrongful dismissal are among the options he is considering, but added that “it’s a very slow process. [My attorney and I] want to make sure everything is done properly.” Junaid M. Areef, Gorton’s attorney and member of the Muslim Bar Association, told The Crimson last month that Gorton’s decision to reprint the cartoons was justified...
Throughout Bruce’s journey, Murray asks, "Is a person minus his memories still the same person?" but never offers an answer. While at times Murray’s film can feel maddeningly slippery and occasionally slow, it’s comforting to know that someone out there is making documentaries with a sense of perspective and a real, beating heart...
...It’s dinner for me,” said Mwangi. DeCoste said the same. Kenisha J. Perkins, a HUDS customer service manager, said enough students were showing up for “dinner” to justify the early opening. “At first it was slow, because not many people knew about it,” said Perkins. “But with the turnout we’re getting, I’m assuming they’re happy.” —Staff writer Sam Teller can be reached at steller@fas.harvard.edu...
...director of LGBTQA Services at UVM. “Vermont is not eager to be up front and socially experimental, but [we are] also known for a kind of tolerance of individual difference.”Though Harvard is known for its tolerance, too, it is also notorious for slow policy changes. OFF-THE-RECORD, PLEASESome advocates say that the best spokespersons are those who are transgendered. The catch: until the environment is safer, those students do not feel comfortable coming forward. Of the students and faculty The Crimson identified as transgendered for this story, all preferred to speak anonymously...
...goals.”Byerly Hall may have passed on Cheek, but other premier academic institutions are still evaluating the high-profile applicant. Since he was young, Cheek has always dreamed of going to Harvard, but he’s not going to let a bump in the road slow him down.Cheek has a very clear vision of where he’s going in life, and he asserts that his extra decade of maturity has him in a better position than most students entering college.“Most people coming in pure out of high school change their...