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...writing of this column is that something exploded underground on Oct. 8. Whether it was a full-out nuclear explosion, a failed test, or simply a hoax—some have speculated the always-wily North Koreans simply stockpiled a lot of TNT and blew it up??remains unclear...
...founders made copies of their successful start-up??opening about a dozen branches in university towns across New England. Other Gnomons can still be found on Huntington Avenue in Boston, near Northeastern University, and near the campuses of Cornell and Dartmouth...
...said Milder. “Last year people could just sit in their room and didn’t have to go out and meet people or develop platforms.” Despite the increased visibility of the UC candidates on campus, voter turnout barely edged up??from about 39.5 percent to 41.4 percent, according to figures from the UC Election Commission. The freshman class had greater participation rates, with a 60.2 percent turnout—perhaps a reflection of the fact that 78 freshmen ran for just eight spots. UC leaders said they didn?...
...freshly sliced cucumber, red onions, tomatoes, and bean sprouts—a healthy offering that nicely complemented the Monkey Wrench, a turkey-avocado-dill confection. At least five of the cafe’s standard sandwiches are vegetarian, and high marks go to the “Tune Up??—tuna, red onions, and tomatoes served up on savory sourdough...
Kopp writes in her book that the corps has succeeded because it offers a little “idealism for the Me generation.” Between that and its pointed recruitment tactics, TFA has become known as a way for overachievers to give back without necessarily giving anything up??and it’s giving the corporations a run for their money...