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Moreover, the California Institute of Technology, Stanford’s principal private West Coast competitor, “has almost no black students whatsoever,” Slater said. CalTech’s Class of 2007 has zero black members, he said...
...learned from such great, experienced players in our seniors last year,” she adds. “They taught me what it means to be a competitor and be a hockey player...
...twofold: not only has he begun to shape a U.S. curriculum, but he has also granted victory in a long, contentious argument about whether admissions tests should assess aptitudes or achievements. For decades, the SAT was, at its heart, an aptitude test; now it's becoming more like its competitor, the ACT, the nation's biggest achievement test...
...that many new digital gizmos did not work with Dell computers. "Consumers feel they haven't been well served by consumer-electronics companies," says George. "These companies always have the next hot thing, which doesn't work with the last hot thing and doesn't work with the competitor's next hot thing. So you're always in the wreck-and-rebuild stage...
Although the Crimson had little reason to be comforted after the tournament, it could likely take solace in the fact that it was not the only team to be trounced by the Tigers. Princeton finished 19 strokes ahead of Yale, its closest competitor...