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...women’s tennis, men and women’s golf, women’s swimming, women’s soccer, and men’s cross-country. “I was on the Tulane University track team as a shot putter,” William Y. Ke, a visiting Tulane freshman, wrote in an e-mail. “Unfortunately I won’t be able to compete after this school year.” But he added that he is still excited about going to Tulane this spring. Tulane’s president, Scott...
...make a decision as soon as possible,” Petersen said. Several Tulane visiting freshman students, however, said yesterday that they did not favor a petition. “I actually do not think they should organize a petition,” said Tulane visiting freshman William Y. Ke ’09. “Harvard is an example for everyone else. If Harvard were to say yes, there would be a mass exodus from Tulane.” Susana M. Kostaras is another visiting Tulane freshman who is not advocating a petition. “I personally...
...fall commencement, LeLeux said.But students from Tulane University and Loyola University New Orleans will remain off-campus until their schools reopen for spring semester.Many of these students have opted to attend other institutions in the interim, including 36 undergraduates who are now enrolled at Harvard.Tulane freshman William Ke, now at Harvard, said that he thought Tulane’s decision to remain closed was the right one. “I don’t think it’s as disruptive as having a condensed fall semester,” Ke said. His main concern, he added, is that...
...Trang province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta are a maze of rivers and canals dotted with villages so impoverished that local farmers earn less than $1 a day. It is not an obvious place to seek a fortune, but capitalism finds a way. Steering his ramshackle boat along the Ke Sat River, Nguyen Van Hon operates a floating sundries distributorship. The wooden hold of his boat is heavy with boxes containing small bars of Lifebuoy soap and single-use sachets of Sunsilk shampoo, which he sells to riverside shopkeepers for as little as 2.5? each. Hon's first stop...
...Trang Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta are a maze of rivers and canals dotted with villages so impoverished that local farmers earn less than $1 a day. It is not an obvious place to seek a fortune, but capitalism finds a way. Steering his ramshackle boat along the Ke Sat River, Nguyen Van Hon operates a floating sundries distributorship...