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...results until the shows air. Vaz said, however, that a “follow-up” story may be needed. The first show in the tournament aired May 8 and the last show will air May 19. Before appearing on the show in September, Vaz took a written test. Vaz, who concentrated in computer science at Harvard, said that the questions related to science were either easy and intended for a general audience or too “weird” for him to know. “They asked what the largest rodent in the world...
...burning desire to die before she got old, Eraj Samandi was about as far removed from traditional teenage preoccupations as an 18-year-old could get. She didn't care about clothes, music or parties. She couldn't remember the last time she had to study for a test. And as for boys, she dismissed all the men in Sri Lanka with a fierce frown and sharp shake of the head...
This week, the College will offer a glimpse of the future—it will serve coffee in Lamont. As part of the process of building a new café in Lamont Library, the College is conducting a student survey and hosting a coffee taste test. Coffee tasting will be held in Lamont tomorrow and Wednesday from 8 to 10 p.m. The student feedback will be bolstered by an online survey that asks students to rank personal preferences regarding coffee and snack offerings as well as to suggest a name for the new eatery. According to the survey website...
...ease the pain of an injury and so play up to his full potential. It is the abuse of these drugs by non-ADHD students that is so troubling. The most effective way to curb Adderall abuse would be for colleges to implement anti-doping policies and drug-test students prior to exams. Those who test positive and lack prescriptions would be suspended or expelled from school. While this measure may sound unnecessarily extreme and Big Brother-esque at face value, if it means curtailing unfair practices and preventing heart attacks and sudden deaths among students, it certainly seems worth...
...White House officials said they had worked extensively from Friday on through the weekend to test the waters and lobby lawmakers on Capitol Hill about Hayden. They told Hoekstra of the planned nomination several days ahead of time, and knew he planned to make critical remarks in a weekend TV appearance. "We had a series of calls through Friday and Saturday to try and address his concerns," a senior administration official said. "We had more outreach with the Hill this weekend than on any prior nomination...