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The purpose of the Club is to promote better athletic teams at Carleton and to increase interest in them among the student body.
This is done by encouraging the entire male student body to participate in either the intercollegiate or intramural sports program and by sponsoring the Carleton cheerleaders.
For a time there were two factions on the campus fighting for possession of the student body.
For a number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
Getting elected president of the student body took a lot of time and politicking.
Foreign students account for more than 21 % of the student body.
Members and officers of ASASU are elected annually by the student body.
Founded first as the Bursa University then renamed to Uludağ University in 1982, the university has a student body of 47, 000, one of the largest in Turkey.
As his body slowly failed, Bartók found more creative energy, and he produced a final set of masterpieces, partly thanks to the violinist Joseph Szigeti and the conductor Fritz Reiner ( Reiner had been Bartók's friend and champion since his days as Bartók's student at the Royal Academy ).
Other states with large representations in the student body are Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio.
Graham ’ s father-in-law, L. Nelson Bell, mailed a fiery ten-page letter to most members of the BJU faculty and student body ( as well as to thousands of pastors across the country ) accusing Jones of “ hatred, distortions, jealousies, envying, malice, false witnessing, and untruthfulness .”
In November 2008, Columbia's undergraduate student body held a referendum on the question of whether or not to invite ROTC back to campus, and the students who voted were almost evenly divided on the issue.
The Band tends to close their Orgo Night performances before Furnald Hall, known among students as the more studious and reportedly " anti-social " residence hall, where the underclassmen in the Band serenade the graduating seniors with an entertaining, though vulgar, mock-hymn to Columbia, composed of quips that poke fun at the various stereotypes about the Columbia student body.
Cheerleaders are seen as ambassadors for their schools, and leaders among the student body.
The Black, White and Hispanic undergraduate populations each comprise more than a quarter of the student body, and Asian undergraduates make up more than 15 percent.
CUNY has historically served a diverse student body, especially those excluded from or unable to afford private universities.
In 1969, a group of Black and Puerto Rican students occupied City College demanding the integration of CUNY, which at the time had an overwhelmingly white student body.
The institution continued to climb in the rankings, became more selective, and obtained a more academically talented student body.
Under the presidency of William Jewett Tucker ( 1893 – 1909 ), Dartmouth underwent a major revitalization of facilities, faculty, and the student body, following large endowments such as the $ 10, 000 given by Dartmouth alumnus and law professor John Ordronaux.
20 new structures replaced antiquated buildings, while the student body and faculty both expanded threefold.
At about the same time, the College adopted its " Dartmouth Plan " of academic scheduling, permitting the student body to increase in size within the existing facilities.
The College also offers 26 club and intramural sports such as rugby, water polo, figure skating, boxing, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and cricket, leading to a 75 % participation rate in athletics among the undergraduate student body.
The student body that year consisted of 28 students working toward degrees, in addition to 28 occasional students.
This vision includes establishing a University College to foster both in-depth and wide-interest, society-interest driven education for upcoming engineers ; establishing a combined Graduate School to manage the graduate programs ; an increase of the student body by 50 percent ; a 50 percent increase in the number of annual Ph. D graduations ; an increase of knowledge valorisation to a campus-wide score of 4. 2 ; increasing the international position of the university to within the top-100 universities ; and increasing the embedding of the university within the city and the Brainport region by transforming the campus into a high-grade science park with laboratories, housing facilities for 700 students and researchers and supporting facilities.
* The University Council is a council of 18 people, half of whom are elected from the university staff ( academic and otherwise ) and half from the student body.

student and is
In the work of every artist, I suppose, there may be found one or more moments which strike the student as absolutely decisive, ultimately emblematic of what it is all about ; ;
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
Rexroth is a longtime jazz buff, a name-dropper of jazz heroes, and a student of traditional as well as modern jazz.
If your child is under 19 or is a student you may also claim an exemption for him if he qualifies as your dependent, even though he earns $600 or more.
A student organization, Bottega, is open to any student interested in increasing his understanding and appreciation of the graphic and ceramic arts in their historical, technical, and productive contexts.
Practices are held regularly and the schedule of games is prepared by the student coach and the officers of the club.
Membership is open to any woman student in the College.
It is the purpose of this magazine to serve as an outlet for student creative writing.
A low-power, `` carrier-current '' broadcasting station, KARL, heard only in the campus dormitories, is owned and operated by the students to provide an outlet for student dramatic, musical, literary, technical, and other talents, and to furnish information, music, and entertainment for campus listeners.
the Carleton Student Association includes all students in college and is intended `` to work for the betterment of Carleton College by providing student government and student participation with the college administration in the formulation and execution of policies which pertain to student life and activities ''.
It is possible, of course, to work on extant or projected buildings where either architect or owner will explain their necessities so that the student may get `` the feel '' of real interior design demands.
Fortunately, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.

student and separated
The counting of possible isomers for diderivatives was however criticized by Albert Ladenburg, a former student of Kekulé, who argued that Kekulé's 1865 structure implied two distinct " ortho " structures, depending on whether the substituted carbons are separated by a single or a double bond.
Taekwondo ranks are typically separated into " junior " and " senior ," or " student " and " instructor ," sections.
It was originally part of the student union at the university, and was separated in 1915 and named " The New Areopagus of Western University ", after the supreme tribunal of Athens.
In October 1953 she married Claude John Luc Sluys, a Belgian law student, but they separated in 1956.
Virtual education refers to instruction in a learning environment where teacher and student are separated by time or space, or both, and the teacher provides course content through the use of methods such as course management applications, multimedia resources, the Internet, and videoconferencing.
The student village is separated into houses and the houses into flats.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Dissent ’ s skepticism toward Third World revolutions, national liberation theories, and the culture of the New Left isolated it from student movements, but its commitment to liberal internationalism and social egalitarianism — in particular, when it came to labor and civil rights issues — separated it from both the mainstream liberalism and the growing neoconservative movement.
The ISCA student group created a non-profit corporation ( Iowa Student Computing Alumni ) and separated from the University of Iowa on December 16, 2006.
The top left section is separated from the other two sections by a wide divider inscribed with the school's motto ΤΑ Γ ' ΑΡΙΣΤΑ ( Those things that are best ), which conveys the hope that each student and teacher will strive for strong character and the best of their abilities.
The student misinterprets that she will die from the immense love from him if they are separated from each other for a long time.
A central student resource center separated A and B sections.
Similar to other European Schools, the students are separated into sections by language, where the section of each student usually coincides with his or her mother tongue.
There, with student Graham Mitchell, he discovered that mammalian lymphocytes can be separated into what were later called T cells and B cells, and that these interact to allow normal antibody production ( T cell help ).
With Academy and non-Academy test scores separated, the Academy frequently ranks among the top student bodies in the nation in both middle school standardized tests and high school ACT scores.

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