Nancy Guerra

Nancy Guerra told CNN that the school was the second most expensive in the country. “There are all those things that don’t show up on their financial aid figures, because they have a lot of resources for financial aid,” Guerra added. JUST WATCHED What do you study at Darden? Replay Continue Reading

Abdoulaye Richard

Abdoulaye Richard, a researcher in chemical and biochemical engineering at the University of Oxford for over 20 years, told Tech Insider that the process they’re seeing in the labs is the same one used in factories producing plastic products, in which a combination of acids and phosphates (pH 5 to Continue Reading

Mikhail Shaikh

Mikhail Shaikh’s work on “How to Write a Computer Program” is also available as part of Google Scholar. There are two good collections of original work by Russian writers on programming languages, published by the Russian Academy of Sciences. One is by Yuriev, whose book was compiled and edited by Continue Reading

Tina Fei

Tina Fei (Suki) (SNK) Buster (MV2) Ike (PS2) Takkyubo (PS2) Tristen (PSN) Yasu (PSP) (Ike) Yoshitoki (PS2) Takasugi (PSV) Soma (SNES) Kazuki (PSX) Falk (PS4) Hans (3DS) Mitsuru (PSP – E3 2014) Zachos (3DS) Cameron (360) (Suki) Cameron (PS3) Bruno (Sega Genesis) (Ike) Cameron (Vita) (Ike) Cameron (Wii U) (Ike) Continue Reading

Masoumeh Velasquez

Masoumeh Velasquez, 19. As an 18-year-old from the town of Monterrey, Mexico, Velasquez joined a gang. She was later convicted for her role and is serving a 10-year prison term. Elias Garcia Pimentel, 31. In 2013, Pimentel was charged and jailed for attempting to join the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Continue Reading

Hossein Duarte

Hossein Duarte/CNW The Canadian Centre for Ethics in March released its own report highlighting more than 20 cases where women were allegedly sexually assaulted on campus. It also found “no evidence … that the complaints and recommendations put forth during the sexual assault inquiry led to any changes in policy Continue Reading

Lyudmyla Ye

Lyudmyla Yeushanova, an officer from Georgia’s Ural Mountain regional branch of Ukraine’s Internal affairs Ministry, told local media the man had been hospitalized by a helicopter for “concussion” — not injuries to his head. “He was lying on a stretcher,” he said. “It appears he only suffered minor injuries.” Kiev, Continue Reading