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Sears also said he did not believe the clubs’ graduate boards have been giving orders to the clubs, though he is pleased with the trend toward more stringent guest policies...
...these additions do not come without extensive planning that must take into account stringent city regulations...
...least, he advocated more stringent ranking policies or ending the ability of HMOs to withhold their rankings...
Calling Harvard a “force of nature” which must be stopped, residents of Riverside submitted a stringent rezoning petition to the Cambridge City Council last night, which they said would protect their neighborhood from the University...
...year since the World Trade Center towers crumbled to the ground, but the cultural aftershocks continue to reverberate around the world. Foreign students, eager to attend American universities, find themselves barred from entering the country as the academic year begins. The threat of further terrorist attacks has meant increasingly stringent background checks delaying the approval of student visas in 26 countries from Malaysia to Saudi Arabia...