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...target students that they feel are not getting a fair opportunity in the admissions process.“Part of the reason we’re going to the Midwest is we feel like on the East Coast there’s plenty of companies offering admissions advice but??the students in the Midwest don’t necessarily know or have access to these services,” says Ramaswamy.Besselle echoes the sentiment. He remains skeptical of Ivy-to-Ivy transfers but recognizes the need for counseling in the case of community college students. Yet despite their...
While Weather Report is certainly important historically and features some great musicianship on these disks, the problem with the music is ironically implied by the title of the compilation. “Forecast: Tomorrow” seems to be anything but??rather, it sounds as dated as the decade that spawned...
...fairness” or “equality” that have long haunted creators of reality show competitions and games. At its most basic level this new version of “Survivor” would pit two tribes with differing cultural and racial backgrounds against each other. But??and herein lies the innovation—the two tribes would live in separate and unequal lodgings. In competitions, Seiku (the Caucasian tribe) would be given better supplies and more time to complete challenges, while team Anawatu (made up of African-Americans) would have to make do without...
Shut down the Wellesley Shaggin’ Wagons? (That may well frustrate some students, but?...
...instead to act as little more than a commercial entity—would be disappointing enough on its own. But somehow, the video manages to bastardize just about everything in it. As their Civics look on, a strangely choreographed fight breaks out between the Peas and a rival gang; but??and I never thought I’d say this—the breakdance fight fails to amuse. As does the computerized bowling ball that systematically bounces through another gang in a “Fight Club”-esque garage. The video even falls flat when Fergie...