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Following a tumultuous 2021-2022 Room Selection process, a new campus group is advocating for completely randomized housing.
No Autonomy Penn (NAP) was founded by first-years Catherine Norton and Alice Musk, after the pair was unable to secure a two-bed suite in New College House West for the upcoming school year. They said their organization doesn’t have vengeful goals in the slightest.
“We didn’t get what we want, so now we want to make sure nobody else does either,” Norton said. “I don’t really see why that’s a problem, that’s just called fairness.”
Team Rescues Mother Elephant Walking in Pain With Hunter’s Snare Cutting Into Her Leg
A heroic wildlife rescue team has managed to save a mother elephant’s life after she was spotted wandering the plains in Zimbabwe with a hunter’s snare attached to her leg.
Catherine Norton, 58, a conservationist living in Zimbabwe, was called to the Musango Island Safari Camp after the owner saw the adult elephant, named Martha, struggling to walk. Catherine Norton (C) along with the wildlife rescue team helping an elephant with a hunter’s snare attached to its leg. (Caters News)
Catherine said: “We had to immobilize Martha, because without our intervention she would have died.