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...Changing World,” Brown sophomores Megan E. Whalen, Matthew L. Wheeler, and Libby Delucia discovered that lead levels in certain campus buildings exceeded the federal limit. The lead content of the water in the applied math building peaked at 150 parts per billion—ten times the legal threshold. But this startling discovery was old news to Brown professor Steven P. Hamburg, formerly a Bullard Fellow at Harvard. “One of the recommendations in an old city like Providence is that you shouldn’t drink water before having...

Author: By Diane J. Choi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Don’t Drink the Water! | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...About ten months ago, I indignantly quit Harvard with the intent to never return. Depressed and fed up with classes, I didn’t see a reason to be here anymore. About eight and a half months ago, I tried to return, and failed miserably. It seemed that the child throwing her tantrum was experiencing the wrath of her parents’ discipline...

Author: By Thea S. Morton | Title: The Trainwreck Couple | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...Since we now know that the Ad Board is a secret cult, fueled by sadism and sacrifices, it makes sense that their first meeting was not until September 4th, just ten days before registration. This brought many personal dilemmas for me, including, but not limited to: Do I get drunk the night before the decision or the night of? Or, do I leave a burning bag of dog shit at my dean’s door or Drew Faust’s door if I don’t get back...

Author: By Thea S. Morton | Title: The Trainwreck Couple | 10/10/2007 | See Source »

...About ten minutes in, a few students wearing Eliot House T-shirts snuck into the room and asked, “Did someone here order thirty delicious sexual pies?” before dropping off three fruit pies with Biggs...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sleepless Biggs Visits Kirkland | 10/9/2007 | See Source »

Despite the surrounding hype, chances are neither the British inquiry nor their eyeballing of the Parisian venues Diana sped through before the crash will shed any new light on what happened that August night ten years ago. "We know what caused her death: it's been catalogued in minute detail by investigators in both countries," says one slightly disgusted French justice official when asked about this week's visit to Paris by the jurors. "Case closed - move on." He goes on: "The official logic is by giving them the visual framework and time-span they all fit into, [the jurors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Diana Jurors Go to Paris | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

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