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...facility is open year-round and during the school year "terminal watchers"--undergraduate programming assistants--are available from 9 a.m. through midnight...
...misery, in fact, is year-round...
...friends who have supported my bid for elective office. If the campaign did nothing more than heighten the awareness of the need for improved quality education, then it was a success. The election may now be over but those elected must truly serve the people of Cambridge on a year-round basis for we have placed in their hands the future education of our next generation. As Theodore Roosevelt stated. "The law of worthy life is fundamentally the law of strife. It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move...
...number of doctors at the conference urged year-round use of sunscreens; several admitted they had rubbed some on that morning, even though they would be indoors most of the day. But the most urgent and unanimous recommendation was to protect the skin of young children. Though skin cancer may not show up until age 50, the initial damage is done in early childhood, says Dermatologist Isaac Willis of Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta. Indeed, most of a life time's sun exposure takes place by age 30. By the time wrinkles appear, the damage is done...
Surprisingly, the most far-reaching change on Dartmouth's horizon commands the least student opposition. In 1972 Dartmouth instituted the Dartmouth Plan for Year-Round Operations, which gave students complete flexibility in scheduling their four years at college. The Plan broke the academic year down into four quarters, students were required to attend school for only 11 of the 16 quarters that would comprise their undergraduate tenure. With the exception of one required summer quarter students could build their vacations around anything from job opportunities to travel abroad or special studies...