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...members nationally. Contrast that to the 130,000 self-identified Wiccans in the U.S. in 2001, according to a poll conducted by the City University of New York. The Pentagon has recognized over 1,500 Wiccans in the Air Force, 354 in the Marines, and although numbers aren??t available for the Army or Navy, it is estimated that there are over 4,000 Wiccans in uniform. But Wiccans are not allowed military chaplains, and practitioners are generally frowned on by the military...
...We’re looking hard at ways of making graduate schools more affordable, particularly in areas that go into public service or other kinds of careers that aren??t highly remunerative,” she said...
...Square concentrates tourists into one place, so they can trip over each other for a change. 3. One can jaywalk across JFK without getting hit by a Masshole driver. 4. Beer. 5. One can jaywalk across JFK while wasted, and still not get hit. 6. Beer goggles aren??t as cloudy in the daylight. 7. Peeing on John Harvard. During the day. In front of/in splatter range of tourists. 8. More beer, followed by unnecessary screaming and hooting. 9. It’s not technically a walk of shame if it’s still light...
...course, excessive focus on money can be unhealthy just as too much oil has adverse effects on a car’s engine. But American universities aren??t rusty. They are in a good shape and they will, almost certainly, continue to shine. The tremendous success of higher education in this country has lasted so long partly because of a mixture of charity, pride, and personal freedom, elements that must be preserved in order to maintain quality. The inseparable part of quality, however, is money...
...endowment in the most recent fiscal year. But even if Harvard were able to eliminate tuition, the issue remains complex. Some experts wonder if a tuition-free model would even be a good thing at a place like Harvard, and the effects of the system at tuition-free Olin aren??t what you might expect.Freer Than FreeWhen Marco A. Morales began his college search, he knew very little about what to expect from the process. Morales, an excellent student and dedicated athlete, resided in Mexico and commuted across the border to his all-boys private Catholic high school...