Word: strife
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When Riley first took the job, the HUPD had a tremendous amount of internal strife and division...
Less than a year after coming to Harvard, University Police (HUPD) Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley has already made his mark on a department that for years had been riddled with scandal and internal strife...
...They're having all this internal strife," the source close to the magazine agreed. "Lighthouse's problems aren't all financial. They're ideological...
Nouveau number-one Yale, on the other hand, finds itself stuck in a cycle of turmoil. During the last few years, it has been in a struggle to overcome financial instability and labor strife. During the spring semester, undergraduates were forced to fend for themselves at mealtime when the dining service workers went on strike. Earlier in the year, Yalies were locked out of their own classrooms when teaching fellows there battled the administration. And unlike Princeton students, Harvard sophomores have never had to live in trailers. Whatever our problems as Harvard, we've never lacked teachers, food or permanent...
Trumbull, for example, said he's viewing the party's bitter strife about platform language as a chance to "really get people excited...because something is actually going to be decided there, in a fairly open fashion...