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Among women’s sports, representation was relatively lower according to The Crimson’s unofficial count, in keeping with national trends. The female team with the highest percentage of African-Americans proved to be basketball, at 16.7 percent—compared to a 43.7 percent national average??while fencing ranked second at 15.4 percent. This data suggests that there are less than twenty female African-American athletes on campus, in total...
...Wage and Benefit Parity Policy, established in 2002, mandates that on-campus companies providing custodial, dining, or security services compensate their on-campus employees at a rate comparable to that received by corresponding University workers. Harvard should not, however, merely measure up to an “average?? standard of employer conduct; it should exceed it significantly, wherever it’s financially feaible.Stand For Security claims that AlliedBarton is using a number of devious tactics to get around Harvard’s Wage and Benefit Parity Policy and effectively negotiate a contract that is less than satisfactory...
...billion base pairs of DNA in human cells. The result of that effort was a consensus of many individuals’ genomes, and because the genome is nearly-identical among all humans, it was enormously useful for scientists to have any idea of what the “average?? DNA sequence...
...survey item asked respondents to guess the number of partners the “average?? Harvard student has per year. While only 4.6 percent of respondents said that the average student had no partners, the poll revealed that 39.8 percent of respondents reported having no sexual partners, while another 38.4 percent reported having just one partner. Although over 70 percent of survey takers guessed that the average Harvard student had two or more partners per year, only 22 percent of respondents reported having had two or more partners...
...good ball reversal—both things that would happen naturally and otherwise.” After she missed the first six games of the 2005 season with a knee injury, 2006-2007 has been a coming-out party for Finelli. Her steadily-climbing 12.4 points per game average??not to mention this weekend’s performances—should have Ivy League opponents identifying the sophomore as the player to stop. You can bet that Princeton and Penn will know where she is on the court during the second round of Ivy League games this month...