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This information prompted members of the audience to call for the closure of establishments such as the snack bars at the Dartmouth Skiway, Hanover Country Club and in the East Wheelock Cluster. But Rossiter urged students not to be quick to condemn establishments that he said perform an important function for other students...
...Ph.D. in astronomy and makes his living running a research and educational company, was scanning the skies above his home in Cloudcroft, New Mexico. He was waiting for an already discovered comet to rise over his house when he trained his telescope on M70, a well-known cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius. "As soon as I looked," he says, "I saw a fuzzy object nearby. It was strange, because I'd looked at M70 a couple of weeks earlier and the object hadn't been there...
...refreshing and encouraging to see the College taking a hard line against the final clubs, an archaic cluster of organizations whose divisive impact poisons Harvard's social atmosphere. One of the most disturbing charges leveled in Epps' letter--that the College has been approached by women alleging sexual harassment--is as serious as it is unsurprising. The discriminatory ethos of the clubs, along with their exclusivity, conspire to create an environment which unbalances the relationship between male "hosts" and female "visitors...
...solve that red-hot controversy, a whole cluster of weighty issues are constantly juggled and judged. The definition of life, separation of church and state, private versus public rights, and moral and legal battles are all considered. The complexity and multiplicity of issues under discussion only adds to the difficulty of reaching consensus anything akin to a "solution...
...People try to cluster their trips, but I had to make two separate trips out to California," Yeh says. "But, schools are generally pretty flexible...