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...Perhaps it was taken out because how big this “sacrifice” will be is still anyone’s guess. It could be the cost of new windows (unlikely) or a multi-million dollar, multi-pronged effort by the entire University (likely). Thus, by forcing students to make a choice without the relevant costs, and insisting that the referendum contain specific propositions that will have specific costs to implement, the environmentalists have made a “yes” vote on their own referendum illogical; support for an undefined sacrifice is not much...
...percent this year, after a 3 percent rise the previous year, as a result of interest rate changes. Post-retirement health costs skyrocketed 30 percent this year after dropping 28 percent last year. To combat the rise in benefit costs, the University will implement “a multi-year health strategy...with several objectives including improved cost efficiency and expanded health plan choices for employees,” according to the report. BUDGETING FOR BUILDINGNew building costs made up 49 percent of all capital expenditures. That figure included ongoing construction on the 510,000 square-foot Northwest Science Building...
...Scalia pointed to the problem in both districts of dividing students into only two categories, with no distinction made for Latino, Asian-American or multi-racial students. "What if a particular child's grandfather was white?" he asked. "There are many people of mixed blood." When told parents are allowed to self-identify with a particular racial group, Scalia said that that "seems like a big loophole...
...duet “So Go to Him and Say to Him” from “Patience”; and D. Steve Garlick ’60, Jay L. Banks ’75, and Margery A. Hellmold Stone ’83 will put on a multi-generational performance of “Temptation Trio” from the “The Yeomen of the Guard.”ENDOWING A LEGACYEmma B. Katz ’06, coordinator of the anniversary events, says that the celebrations are intended to get alumni involved with...
Instead of “JFK’s” multi-layered political intrigue, Estevez provides little moral gray area in “Bobby”—bad is bad, good is good, and RFK is canonized as the next American saint. Although Estevez’s immense admiration for RFK remains quite evident in the black-and-white images he selects and the words he writes, the bulk of the film leaves something to be desired. “Bobby” leaves you unsatisfied. Even Ashton Kutcher’s humorous stint...