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...have undoubtedly had an extensive impact on the development of regions—especially regions struck by serious disasters, such as the Gulf Coast. Gayatri S. Datar ’07, a leader of multiple trips to the gulf coast, observed that “volunteer efforts are really what??s pushing things through” in the Gulf Coast region...
...What??s your favorite place on campus to study...
...says. He suspects address confusion is the true culprit. Since Eliot House is on Dunster Street, packages are sometimes accidentally delivered to Dunster House—in fact, one Eliot resident’s thousand-dollar wedding ring was once shipped to the wrong dormitory. But what??s a thesis-writing, movie-craving student to do? The only option seems to be curling up with a DVD from Lamont’s extensive selection (want to watch “Ben-Hur” again?) until the perpetrator is caught, unless you’re willing to take...
...because I felt like I didn’t know enough to be the Swahili teacher,” says Pillsbury. “There were a lot of specific grammatical rules I wasn’t familiar with, but Professor Mugane was always really supportive.”WHAT??S IN AN AGE?Despite their doubts about age and merit, the TFs seem to be succeeding at their jobs. In her first year, Pillsbury scored above a 4.5 CUE rating and won an award for her teaching. “Leah obviously knows the material really well...
...Iraqis and 3,200 American soldiers obtained from two casualty Web sites, and was far from complete due to the large number of unidentified casualties in Iraq, said Jillian K. Swencionis ’08, political director for the Dems. “Today is the day to remember what??s happened rather than to make political statements,” said Garrett G.Dash Nelson ’09, the Dems’ communications director and a Crimson editorial editor. “It’s interesting to see how many people are surprised to see that...