Friday, October 04, 2002Hear, hear!"While I was in college, I realized that there was a huge demand for concierge-type services among college students," said Mindy Budgor, CollegeButler co-founder and CEO.For now they only do laundry, but CollegeButler will be expanding its offerings. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 2:03 PM (0 comments) Columbia and Affirmative ActionColumbia's new president, Lee C. Bollinger, according to the New York Times today, "used his inauguration as president of Columbia University yesterday to reassert the value of affirmative action in college admissions, to speak of Columbia's need to expand physically and to press for Columbia's greater engagement with the local community and the world." Keep in mind that Bollinger was also the president of the University of Michigan "when it became the target of two lawsuits challenging its affirmative action policies."Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Alison at 12:20 PM (0 comments) Wednesday, October 02, 2002Where are they now?Review profile subject Will Leitch is alive, well, and living in hell.Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:21 AM (0 comments) Tuesday, October 01, 2002Smut at the WRCIt seems the fine folks at Dartmouth's Women's Resource Center are up to their prurient tricks again. This "uncensored" (ahem) event discussed such intellectually involved topics as the "top three unusual places to kiss a woman." (For the curious, they are: behind the knee, along the ribs, and inside the upper arm. What's the methodology here?)In related news, Dartmouth's tuition costs rose 4.5% this year. The University cited economic difficulties and budget cuts as the cause. Here's a suggestion: instead of hiking tuition by over $1500 per student, why don't we try cutting back on, I dunno, seminars on "finding the G-spot." Hmmm? Let's fire Elizabeth Hirsch. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Emmett at 11:15 AM (0 comments) Torricelli's Gone!Sorry folks, couldn't resist celebrating.Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Emmett at 10:00 AM (0 comments) Monday, September 30, 2002Why not New Jersey?From WCAX (full article):Two Dartmouth College students were arrested on charges of making and selling more than than 100 fake drivers licenses, according to police in Hanover, New Hampshire. Full post and comments below the fold. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 12:30 AM (0 comments) |
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