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...Anything can be used to fill in the blank??Spanish language, calculus, organic chemistry, etc. You should not take the class if you do not have experience in this area. Even if the professor is saying it truthfully, trust us, plenty of your classmates will have that expertise and will use it to their advantage. It’s a no-win scenario...
...friendships and relationships that have come and gone in the last 20 years. Now imagine that chunk of your life being ripped away from you for something that you did not do. For many unfortunate individuals, this was a horrifyingly true situation. Erik Jensen and Jessica Blank??s “The Exonerated”—which is making its Harvard debut this weekend—follows the experiences of six people convicted of crimes they did not commit, only to be released years, even decades, later—after their lives have already been irreparably...
...forward Evan Harris said. “They showed why they were contending for first place in league the whole time. We dug ourselves a hole early, but I’m really proud of the way we fought back and made it a game.”POINT BLANK?? RANGESophomore guard Alek Blankenau hasn’t received many minutes this season. But he must like to play against the Bears.Following a 14-point performance in just 14 minutes in Providence three weeks ago, Blankenau was inserted into the Crimson lineup with four minutes to play...
...other the spring of their freshman year while volunteering in the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter and talking over meals. Last October, Bryant took Park apple picking, insisting that they go on a particular day. His insistence caused Park to become suspicious, and she asked him “point-blank?? if he was planning to propose that day. He writes in an e-mail that he denied it, but upon getting to the orchard and finding a private area, he did just what she had guessed. “After getting over my nerves, I faked as though...
...Washington-based student advocacy organization.But this number, SSDP claims, does not include what may be a very large number of students who never attempted to apply for financial aid because of their drug convictions.About 2.6 percent of FAFSA applications in the 2000-2001 school year left the question blank??and had their applications processed nevertheless due to bureaucratic “confusion and time constraints,” according to the SSDP report. The Bush administration’s Department of Education (DOE), however, has since refused to process any applications that fail to answer the question.DEALING...