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While the effectiveness of this program, which ultimately could depend the government’s role, remains to be seen, the establishment of the program itself is a historic and promising sign. We can only hope that other schools follow UMass’s lead in bringing new educational opportunities to previously untapped markets...
...halfway point of her college career, the future for Lizzy Nichols appears rosy. But would her present remain Crimson, if offered a three-year contract by a professional club?Nichols remained coy over her prospects of playing the game as a full-time job.“It would depend on how I’m feeling in terms of my body at that moment,” she says. “I think that I do have a certain amount of years left at this level because of injuries and things like that, but that aside, I think...
...boards in terms of their giving, and about 60 percent were dissatisfied in terms of soliciting donations from other people. These percentages are in line with past surveys. But this year, administrators cited the trustees’ lack of knowledge as a major concern, he said. While all schools depend heavily on their Boards of Trustees for their fundraising efforts, colleges with larger endowments are more independent of immediate financial concerns. Harvard has consistently raised a substantial amount of money through fundraising efforts, averaging about $600 million per year for the past several years, more than...
...Santa Barbara—after the team promised itself that it would not allow uninspired play to cause any losses in the future. This trip was the Crimson’s last tune-up before opening the Ivy League season next weekend. Success in the Ancient Eight will depend on Harvard’s ability to play with the tenacity it had in its two spring break wins. A strong performance will also require the Crimson to break through its recent struggles winning the doubles point, which it lost in three out of four matches on this trip...
...this the tipping point? Is this a sign that University Hall might respect students and hope to include us in the decision-making processes that govern this College? I hope the answers are “yes,” but they depend on the leadership that Professor Evelynn M. Hammonds will bring to University Hall in June...