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...sexual exploits and promoted the room in its newsletters.” Pi Eta alumni maintained ownership of the building until 1996, when fraternity Sigma Chi became a co-owner. But the cohabitation did not last. Pi Eta forced Sigma Chi out of the building in 2001, spurring a year-long lawsuit that led to Sigma Chi’s move to 1124 Mass. Ave. Afterward, Pi Eta sold the property to the Foundation for Civic Leadership for $2.75 million, according to Crimson archives. All Is Fair now shares the building with progressive student groups such as the Harvard Social...
...Sarah Fyffe will be happy to hear that. The Perth dog trainer became so incensed by negative attitudes to dingoes that earlier this year she applied for a license to keep three dingoes - and train them, at her own cost, to detect explosives. "I wanted to destroy the myths that they're untrainable and dangerous." Two months into her year-long project, the animals have surpassed her expectations. Hybrids she's tried to train for clients have been "like badly wired electrical systems," but the senses of the pure dingo - stubborn but smart - are undiluted. If they're not patrolling...
...CHRIS HONDROS / GETTY POLIO: After a year-long hiatus, children in Nigeria are once again getting oral vaccines...
...committee’s recommendation that students should be required to take three courses in each of three distribution areas—the Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, and the Study of Societies.In the report, the committee also proposed the creation of a number of extra-departmental and year-long courses “that would be synoptic and integrative in approach, and topically both wide-ranging and of considerable depth.”While several professors expressed approval of the committee’s recommendations, others argued that the three areas are too broad, omitting important disciplines like...
This season, the junior who transferred to Cambridge after a year-long stint at Michigan State is ready to go. No more grace period—and, perhaps, no more time on the bench...