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...Sundquist and Sarafa spoke first at the Dems meeting, emphasizing issues of student-group funding...
...illustrate the human toll of the immigration debate, New York Times reporter Julia Preston described devastating raids on meatpacking plants in Marshalltown, Iowa that ended with the deportation of hundreds of workers back to Mexico. Preston, who is the national immigration correspondent for The Times, spoke yesterday afternoon about policy concerns with illegal immigration and its social impact as part of “¡México Hoy!”, a David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies series on U.S.-Mexico relations. Titled “Where There Are Mexicans, There Is Mexico: Mexican Immigrants...
...There’s a hole in my heart because Lowell House isn’t a part of my life the way it was.” Throughout his time at Harvard, Coveney was responsible for overseeing the maintenance of the House and monitoring safety. Eck also spoke of Coveney’s involvement in House renovation projects, including the two-time expansion of the basement Lowell Grille. In his absence, Coveney’s responsibilities were assumed by Interim Building Manager Karen Haley, whose last day on the job was Friday. In an e-mail to the Lowell...
While residents spoke passionately against the project throughout the night, the developers, David T. Perry and Peter E. Madsen ’67, would not comment because of the pending lawsuit, referring questions to their lawyer...
...According to Corbett, who did all the promotional posters and pins for Butte's annual Evel Knievel Days each summer, Knievel was suffering from a lung ailment, pulmonary fibrosis. "When you spoke with him, it was an effort for him to finish a sentence without taking another breath," he said. "But he faithfully came to Evel Knievel Days in Butte, even though the severe altitude change, from sea level to mile-high, was especially hard on him. But he was tough...