Wednesday, April 17th, 2019

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 • PAGE 5

THE BROWN DAILY HERALD

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SATELLITE DINING ANDREWS COMMONS

Grinder, Pho Bar, Queen’s Green Salad, Spicy Sausage and Garlic Pizza, Baked Pasta, Po’ Boy, Steamed Fish with Papaya Salad JOSIAH’S

BLUE ROOM

Chicken Wings Bar, Quesadilla Station, Build Your Own Burger

Chunky Beef Chili, Blue Room Grain Bowl, Bread Bowl

DINING HALLS SHARPE REFECTORY LUNCH

DINNER

Chicken Gumbo Soup, Ratatouille, Roasted Vegetable Melange, Cavatini, Blondies

Split Pea Soup, Cottage Pie, Texas Style BBQ Brisket, Mexican Ribbon Cake

VERNEY-WOOLLEY LUNCH

DINNER

Pasta Fagioli, Cannellini Bean Burger Patty, Curly French Fries, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Chicken Marsala, Antipasto Special, Lime Balsamic Grilled Chicken, Mexican Ribbon Cake REBECCA HO / HERALD

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As spring blossoms on campus, students depart historic campus buildings and students return to frolic upon the Main Green. Cherry blossoms last for a few weeks at most and students rush to enjoy the sun and the sights.

Q U O T E O F T H E D AY

“There are two things that fire does not destroy: the memories you have and the capacity to rebuild.” — Julian Gau ’19, student composer

See fermata on page 1. RELEASE DATE– Monday, October 15, 2012

Los Angeles Times Puzzle c r o sDaily s w oCrossword rd Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

ACROSS 1 Trot or gallop 5 Home with a domed roof 10 Stylish 14 Earth Day sci. 15 Playground chute 16 Avatar of Vishnu 17 Four-to-midnight production overseer, say 20 Bill of Rights amendment count 21 “Les Misérables” author Victor 22 Parisian love 23 “What __ the odds?” 24 In liberal amounts 26 Dead battery hookup 31 Get hitched in a hurry 32 Without warning 37 Unload for cash 38 Colorado ski city 39 Secure in the harbor 40 Mind readers 42 Luxurious bedding material 43 Encased dagger 45 Popular restaurant fish 49 18-Down, on a sundial 50 Shoreline feature 51 Stare at impolitely 53 Time Warner “Superstation” 56 Dry runs, and a hint to the starts of 17-, 26- and 43-Across 60 Clumsy one 61 Mail for King Arthur 62 Wrinkle remover 63 MDs for otitis sufferers 64 With tongue in cheek 65 Maddens with reminders DOWN 1 Bothersome insect 2 Exercise woe 3 Nickel or dime

4 Tiny toymaker 36 Seaside swooper 47 Alaskan native 38 Contented 48 Outplays 5 Periodical sounds 51 “Goodness publisher 41 Exams for sophs gracious!” 6 Sound from a 52 Earth sci. or jrs. water cooler 53 OʼHara 42 Winter Olympics 7 Fat-reducing entrant homestead procedure, briefly 44 Swank of 54 Opinion website 8 Poem of praise “Amelia” 55 IRS form entries 9 “__ the ramparts 45 Move furtively 57 Inexperienced, as ...” 46 Scandalous recruits 10 Punishmentʼs newsmaker of 58 Go wrong partner 2001-ʼ02 59 Moral wrong 11 Is wearing 12 Poker concession ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: 13 Have in stock 18 Midafternoon hour 19 __ parking 23 Winesap, e.g. 24 Most capable 25 Draw up a schedule for 26 Kid around 27 Oscar-nominated Peter Fonda role 28 “__ Flanders”: Defoe novel 29 Social divisions 30 Wolf pack leader 33 Muscat resident 34 “Surely you donʼt mean me” 10/15/12 xwordeditor@aol.com 35 Hairdo

CORRECTION The April 15 article “Course organized by students tackles ethics in CS” stated that Elaine Jiang ‘19 and Heila Precel ‘20 were head TAs during the first year of CSCI 195I: “CS for Social Change.” In fact, Jiang and Precel now serve as head TAs. The Herald regrets the error.

C L A R I F I C AT I O N The April 15 article “Course organized by students tackles ethics in CS” quoted NIkita Ramoja ‘20 saying that “The (general consensus) was that we were getting a really great computer science education, but we didn’t really have that social component.” In fact, Ramoja was referencing the “social (impact) component” of the education. The Herald regrets the errors.

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Blood Drive 11:00 A.M. Brown/RISD Hillel

Talk by Julio Crivelli 5:30 P.M. Rochambeau House

Screening: Period. End of Sentence. 7:00 P.M. Granoff Center

Brown-Michigan Online Poker Battle 8:30 P.M. Smith-Buonano Hall

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By Nancy Kavanaugh (c)2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.

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‘Bread and Butter’ Community Buffet 11:30 A.M. Faculty Club

Ethics of Education Technology 12:00 P.M. CIT, 241

Gallery Night at the Haffenreffer Museum 5:00 P.M. Manning Hall

Contemplative Studies Concentrators’ Open House 6:30 P.M. Horace Mann House


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