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...idea about the countless nights I’ve cried myself to sleep,” Wellesley student Lisa Koplik said about her father, who is currently battling cancer. “I don’t think he knows how terrified I am that he won??t meet my children or come to my wedding or be around as I get older and need his help...
...Janie eagerly awaits her chance to readjust to campus. She recently found a part-time job at a restaurant, working the night shift. But given the time frame, she won??t be able to accept the Harvard grant, and she will have to continue working through the summer. Her new goal is to return in the fall, in time for swim season. After she realized her chances of accepting the grant were low, Janie called her Resident Dean. He told her to be patient—many of the members of the Ad Board are older, he said...
...It’s not clear to me whether the good things outweigh the bad things,” said SEAS Dean Cherry A. Murray. “I have a feeling it won??t be a done deal for next year...
...can’t put a glass dome over our country. We can’t guarantee there won??t be another attack,” Napolitano said. “But making a habit out of preparedness, making it a part of our culture, will ultimately draw on the innovation and civic spirit of the American people...
...older, more mature female might hold for potential believers. Muhlestein says her dad is very adamant about all his children serving on missions, but her decision was her own: she intends to go to graduate school or medical school after she gets back, “years where there won??t really be time to stop and focus entirely on my relationship with God, which I know is always the most important thing...