Word: weekday
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...also be a relief to be in uniform; they are judged only by their performance, not their gender. “It’s an equalizing factor to not be allowed to be girly,” says Waterman. MILITARY DISCIPLINE It’s a weekday night in Thayer, and Bras is arguing with her friend Catherine Buzney ’09. Buzney thinks the rule that women’s hairstyles must always be tidy is unreasonable. At its core, this is a conversation about military discipline. “What if you can?...
...progression that is all the more remarkable given her exhausting schedule. Meissner still attends Fallston High School in the morning and skates every weekday afternoon at the University of Delaware, an hour's drive from her home. If there is any danger of her becoming a skating diva, her three elder brothers will dispel it. "They don't really pay attention to what I'm doing," she said during a break in her training last summer. Nate, a firefighter, learned about his sister's Axel feat last year only when a buddy in the firehouse saw the replay on ESPN...
...addition to his weekday services, Gomes generally delivers a sermon in Memorial Church every other Sunday. At these gatherings, he says, his congregation comes from all sides of the political spectrum, from the most conservative students in the Kennedy School of Government, to more liberal students in the College. But, he says, the political views of his churchgoers do not affect the content of his sermons...
...call congregants for the morning service, at 9 a.m. to mark the first class, and every hour until 4 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays to mark the changing of the classes. On Saturdays, the bell rings as if it were a weekday, but stop by 1 p.m. because the University holds some Saturday classes, according to Reverend Peter J. Gomes, who is Plummer professor of Christian morals and The Memorial Church’s Pusey minister. On Sundays, the bell rings from 10:55 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. to mark the morning service and is silent the rest...
...hard for Square restaurateurs to stay open late.“The Square needs to change the rules on how late you can be open,” says Conor S. Tochilin ’06 upon leaving Felipe’s as it closed on a recent weekday. “Cambridge is the one with the rules that need to change.”Other students focus on the fact that—no matter what the reason—restaurant hours are incompatible with student schedules. For a student, 12 a.m. on a weeknight might...