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...Social Clubs, a recently formed working group comprised of faculty, a University lawyer, and administrators, has its way, this may be about to change. The Committee’s report, released this week, outlines a plan ostensibly designed to curb excessive drinking on campus. Broadly, the Committee aims to prevent future incidents of dangerous drinking and related activities and to reform the ways in which the College responds to such incidents...
...else running for President." And that may well be true. To the extent that counterterrorism requires intensive police work, Giuliani certainly has the skills and experience to do the job. He would undoubtedly clean up the mess in the Department of Homeland Security. He might be bullheaded enough to prevent Congress from buying more of the cold war weapons systems that the Pentagon doesn't want, and redirect the money to the spies and surveillance needed for the long-term struggle against al-Qaeda. He might even be more judicious about the use of force than the Bush Administration...
According to the UC report, the College’s aberrant scheduling of January exams and abbreviated breaks make winter athletic scheduling difficult, prevent students from seeing many of their hometown friends on break, and reduce their opportunities for cross-registration...
...years later, after Pitonyak was given a life sentence for the murder, Austin firemen and policemen who followed Sedwick into the apartment are still undergoing counseling, Cave says. Sedwick and her family are also being counseled by therapists and the family priest. But all that help still can't prevent daily, commonplace events from triggering the horrible memories. "We don't eat anything in our house that is carved and there is a certain type of garbage bag with a red cinch that we don't use," Cave says...
...have argued that the restrictions run counter to the intent of a law passed in 2005 by the state legislature that was intended to promote stem cell research in the state.According to Kevin Casey, Harvard’s senior director of federal and state relations, the current rules effectively prevent Massachusetts researchers from using stem cell lines created in other states. “The regulation has created a cloud around Massachusetts researchers who might be interested in collaborating with other researchers around the country,” Casey said. Patrick has asked the Public Health Council to review...