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UIS is attempting to accommodate the varying needs of the different schools by developing different sets of services, Walsh says. The organization will have a core group of services for which they will charge every school and a second tier of services which schools can subscribe to on a fee...
The message would inform the campus of various issues and encourage students to subscribe to a council mailing list. In the past, all such mass e-mails have been prohibited.
At the beginning of my first year here, I read The Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard and noted carefully the section about going on trips. It said that, although many Harvard students don't subscribe to this philosophy, one never has too much work to get away for the...
The signs were up all over campus. The Crimson seemed to have invested a lot of time figuring out how to sell more newspapers. The prices were a bargain for the big national dailies (half of what the average American pays) and, heck, there were "4 easy ways to subscribe...
Most political pundits subscribe to the latter rationale. Their proverbial argument amounts to proclaiming that Dole's advanced age and inability to communicate account for Clinton's lead in election polls. The same U.S. News and World Report poll substantiates this analysis. Fifty-four percent of Americans would vote for...