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MinCo votes on revised constitution, sets changes for fall

On May 1, the Minority Coalition (MinCo) finalized its constitution, passing two of the 19 amendments proposed in earlier meetings.

On Sunday, Dean Bolton sent out an all-campus e-mail asking students to send in book nominations for the 2013-14 Williams Reads program. This solicitation is a new decision for the program, which has generally contacted the campus within daily messages or gathered ideas through smaller groups such as College Council, the Minority Coalition or facultyRead the Rest…

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1 in 2000

As I exploded into a coughing fit last Sunday afternoon, Daniel Underberg ’14 entered the Record office for our interview in a similarly sickly fashion.

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On April 10, the Minority Coalition (MinCo) passed its revised constitution by a vote of 10-1-1. MinCo addressed the proposed amendments to the constitution at a meeting that took place yesterday evening.

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At last week’s College Council (CC) meeting, a proposed resolution to revise and improve the SuperFan program was passed unanimously. 

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I have a new friend crush. It’s a big one. And it’s on this week’s “One in 2000,” Chip Hermann ’14.

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Dining Services unveiled a new menu program on its homepage yesterday as part of the implementation of an upcoming web-based mobile app.

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Dish collection in Sawyer to promote dining sustainability, library cleanliness

Two weeks ago, Sawyer Library unveiled a new method of collecting dishes students bring into the library from the dining halls.

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While Winter Study typically  is a relatively relaxed month, students choosing to participate  in  Free University, however, are uncharacteristically busy.

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The conversations and investigations that stemmed from the Nov. 12 hate crime have continued in full force in the months following the initial incident.

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