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...Under-18 World record for the event. Additionally, he was named NSIC All-American twice and won the state championship in California in both 2007 and 2008. The rookie has shown a lot of promise and certainly has a shot at attending the track and field national championships this year??not to mention what he may accomplish over four years. “He’ll be competing at the national level [this year],” Thomas says. “That’s why he’s here, and that?...
...through the woods may be a relaxing forum for exchanging ideas with other department members during a weekend retreat, booking hotel reservations for 300 people for three nights is an example of a cost the department could do without, said department chair Clifford J. Tabin, who added that this year??s retreat will be held in an auditorium on campus...
...send a powerful message if we were able to go paperless in five years?” Wong asks.James says he realizes, however, that bringing about environmental reforms is ”not going to be an overnight process.”But winning this year??s highly competitive election is not going to be an easy job either. The James-Wong Web site, www.harvardserves.com, does not currently list endorsements from any organization on campus...
...Moreover, the information surrounding the option to opt out of paying the fee is quite inconsistent. This year??s Handbook for Students defines the UC fee and describes the opt-out process as “checking the appropriate box” on one’s July student bill. However, the termbill Web site explains that students must handwrite a letter and send it to the Student Receivables Office by September 30th. The printed information in the Handbook for Students mentions no such cut-off date and nothing about a letter. Having to fact-check the Handbook...
...Last year??s Undergraduate Council Presidential race seemed over before it started; this year??s contest couldn’t be more different. With five different tickets presenting compelling visions for the UC—whether in seriousness or in jest—students have many opportunities to make their voices heard on the Undergraduate Council (UC).But one choice in particular stands out: The ticket of Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10 and Alneada D. Biggers ’10 has the vision and experience that make them uniquely prepared to lead...