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"No you're not," said the prof as she shut the laptop, leaving the student aghast.
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That's where I first saw the sort of racialized response that itself would fill television screens for the next few days: the white students looked aghast, and the black students cheered.
When a House of Lords report suggested earlier this week that maths A-level should be compulsory for all sixth-formers, students were aghast.
Ms. Prieto's mother, Mercy Prieto, who owns an employment agency in Manhattan, was aghast that students are routinely offered overdraft lines that effectively turn A.T.M. and debit cards into credit cards if their accounts run dry.
National Union of Students president Aaron Porter was aghast at what had happened, turning a huge turnout into a huge mess of shattered glass.
Many educators and parents would have been aghast to see students publicly labeled like that.
It wasn't, and when the students discovered that, they were "aghast," Mr. Bennett, 67, recalled.
She was aghast to find fellow students sucking back Jell-O shots and dressing up for "pimps and hos" theme parties.
While the administration seems aghast, a number of students have written openly and positively about Hell Week on blogs hosted on the brynmawr.edu domain.
Hill and his working-class mates were aghast in 1968 when middle-class students demonstrating for civil rights for Catholics got beaten up by the police.
As a Jewish student, Labour voter and someone who identifies with progressive politics, I am aghast at the direction Oxford's student left has taken.
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