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...have, this year, wanted to slow down the hiring pace so as to catch our breath and to make sure that the many young faculty we’ve hired are properly guided and supported,” Venkatesh Narayanamurti, the dean of the physical sciences, wrote in an e-mail...
...last year, University Health Services (UHS) was starting to look more like an after-bar than a hospital on Friday and Saturday nights, with dangerously drunken students pouring in at a record pace. Some were passed out, some had alcohol poisoning, and some just wanted a place to crash. The University was getting worried—were students drinking more? Had reckless binging become cool? Why had there been an upswing in undergraduate alcohol-related admissions at UHS from 1998 to 2004? Nobody in University Hall seemed to know...
Defending the cages in the best-of-five strokeoff were freshman netminder Kelly Knoche and Northeastern frosh Colleen Duffy, both of whom impressively pace their conferences in goals against average...
...preview of the tone of Bush's war speech, a top aide pointed to a statement last week by Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, who said as he was sworn in as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: "This moment in history is one where we have an enemy whose stated public intent is to destroy our way of life; 2.4 million American men and women in uniform say, 'Not on our watch.' '' The question gnawing at White House officials is whether they can do anything more to convince everyday Americans, bombarded with discouraging news from 6,000 miles...
...Crimson took the lead first, setting the pace for the game. The contest was tied at three at the half, and Harvard started the third quarter off with more strong offense...