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...enough for a secondary field) would seem somehow inferior coming out of college. Adding six courses for a secondary field to the twelve the EPC recommends for a concentration will make plans of study more rigid then they are even now. With the EPC’s cap on requirements, the door is already open for students to take more courses than before on topics of secondary interest. The formality of a certificate will pressure many students to pursue a secondary interest half-heartedly. In this case, more flexibility is too much of a good thing...
...many science concentrations are already up in arms about the recommendation to reduce requirements. As science concentrations seem to be the main target for these recommendations (along with honors tracks), this doesn’t bode well. Clearly, the success of the EPC’s proposal to cap requirements—the only one of its recommendations we support—will hinge on the successful implementation of an exemption procedure. For future drafts, the EPC should flesh out this procedure with an eye towards placating its critics. But it must not sacrifice the main goal of the proposal...
...most of his life, which is now seven years long, despite having never set foot in Wisconsin. Let's see, he has a No. 4 Brett Favre Packer jersey, a No. 92 Reggie White Packer jersey, a Packer sweatshirt, a very cool Packer T shirt, two Packer baseball caps, one Packer knit cap, a Packer checker set, a Packer piggy bank, a miniature Packer helmet and several autographed Packer photos, which he wrote away for, all by himself. He is currently reading Run to Daylight!, by Vince Lombardi. So for his sake, we would like to see Green...
...Hurt carried for 25 yards and 11 yards on the first two plays and then busted into the end zone on the next snap to tie the game with 11:05 left in the first quarter. Hurt added another one-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to cap a 12-play, 57-yard drive that featured a 13-yard run by quarterback Brad Maurer on third-and-12. COLGATE 16, PRINCETON 10PRINCETON, N.J.—Jordan Scott ran for 112 yards and a touchdown as Colgate beat Princeton 16-10 on Saturday. The Raiders (3-2) appeared ready...
ITHACA, N.Y.—Midway through the first half, injured wide receiver Corey Mazza, dressed in warm-ups and a baseball cap, jokingly asked staff physician Dr. Mark Steiner if he could go into the game. He bounced up and down as if to show how his injured ankle was ready to go.Then, on the field, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw one of his interceptions, and the joke got a lot less funny. The lack of depth at wide receiver is catching up to the Crimson, and the 27-13 final score didn?...