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...report better before it becomes policy,” said Tyler W. Bosmeny ’09, who is also Crimson associate business manager. “I am concerned about areas that are too vague such as whether or not students will have to limit events for pre-frosh weekend...
author, she was not as active a researcher as usual. And Pinker said that in his pre-book days, he ran a lab with half a dozen graduate students, and that now he just has one or two at a time...
...year we had around 3000 people sign up, and if more than 3000 people end up playing the game, we’ll consider it a success,” Fong said. The tournament is expected to close by the end of reading period to keep students from being pre-occupied during exams. “It’s not a good idea to have an event going on during finals,” Ayoub said. The prize is a six-foot tall “Risk Trophy” still in CEB’s possession. According...
...early returns suggest that America's best are unlikely to heed the protesters' calls. At the U.S. Olympic Committee's biennial pre-Games media summit in April, swimmer Michael Phelps, Team USA's most visible and celebrated Olympian, was asked if he felt any responsibility to speak out against injustice. He answered with a rambling evasion. Others offered direct, though disappointing, replies. "That's a lot of responsibility, to ask an athlete to not only represent your country and perform and try to win a gold meal, and to have a political view," said U.S. women's soccer star Abby...
...suicide by firearm? Here again, rates were falling pre-1996. And while the decline gained speed after 1996, suicide by other methods began declining then, too. McPhedran and coauthor Jeanine Baker say suicide needs to be examined in a broader context that includes growing public awareness of mental health issues and increased use of antidepressants...