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...HUDS has shown a strong commitment over the years to sustainability,” said Jackson S. Salovaara ’11, an EAC officer. “We the students are impressed and appreciative of their ongoing effort through one-day events like this dinner and ongoing programs like the Food Literacy Project...

Author: By Derrick Asiedu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HUDS To Honor Earth Day With Green Dinner | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

...Goldman, reputation is also at stake, as well as the possibility of further legal actions on other transactions, Ferrell said. According to Law School Professor Howell E. Jackson, the SEC has a plausible case and Goldman will not be confident enough to go to trial. Ferrell, Jackson, and Fried said they believe that Goldman will settle...

Author: By Tara W. Merrigan and Zoe A.Y. Weinberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Professors Discuss Goldman Suit | 4/21/2010 | See Source »

Tupolski (Jackson M. Kernion ’12) and Ariel (Dan J. Giles ’13), the detectives who keep Katurian in custody, complete the cast. The pair effectively opens with the classic “good cop, bad cop” routine, only to reverse their roles as the plot develops. Kernion is cool, cunning, and calculated, while Giles positively burns with aggression and rage, lashing out in fury at the slightest provocation. Giles’s thundering demeanor is artfully tempered, however, by the presence of a few childlike habits, such as a penchant for sucking...

Author: By Clio C. Smurro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Pillowman' Anything But Fluffy | 4/20/2010 | See Source »

Tied for third are Andrew Jackson and William Taft. Old Hickory's most memorable appointment was Roger Taney, the Chief Justice who delivered the majority opinion in the infamous Dred Scott decision, which held that slaves could never be U.S. citizens. Taft has the distinction of cramming more appointments into four years in office than any other President since Washington in his first term. He got six out of six confirmed and (after losing re-election in 1912) was able to see the process from the other side: in 1921 he became the first person to serve as both President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Which Presidents Have Picked the Most Supremes? | 4/13/2010 | See Source »

...Jackson F. Cashion ‘13, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Mower Hall...

Author: By Jackson F. Cashion | Title: The View From Outside | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

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