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Princeton also approved an almost seven percent boost in its undergraduate financial aid budget in an attempt to ensure that the fee hike would not affect students who receive scholarship funds...
Illinois traditionally holds its primary in mid-March, when results in early states have often settled the nominees. This year, state lawmakers moved the primary up to give a boost to Obama...
...strike's impact was far-reaching. Comedy clubs in New York City began paying their comics as well. Clubs that were springing up around the country were then forced to boost their fees too, to lure more top comics out on the road - launching the comedy - club boom of the 1980s. All of which was part of laying the groundwork for a culture in which comedians turned TV hosts help set the national agenda and have would-be Presidents as guests. Letterman and Leno may look more like management than labor these days - more Mitzi Shore than strikers. But they...
...back some of its key guys for the next few home fixtures, as Harvard has an Ivy-slate of Penn and Princeton on the horizon. Regardless of external circumstances, the Crimson has shown considerable resiliency throughout its 2008 campaign, and the addition of newly healed wrestlers will help to boost the team’s morale for the last stretch of the season. “We started off the year knowing we were going to face adversity,” O’Connor said. “It’s really in how you come...
...both Princeton and Yale. That is a testament to our top-end talent, with the people who are able to win races, and a testament to the depth, not only with individuals getting faster, but also with the freshman class who came in this year, which was a huge boost to the team.”Although the Tigers won the first race of the meet—the 200 freestyle relay—the Crimson responded with a 1-2 finish in the 200 freestyle by co-captain Sam Wollner and David Guernsey, respectively, and the momentum quickly swung...