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...abolishing early action is “certainly a win for students in the bottom quarter and bottom half of the income distribution.” He, and many others, feel that wealthy students have an advantage in applying early. With thousands of dollars to spend on consultants, essay editors, and test preparation, wealthy students can prepare to play the admissions game sooner, faster, and better than less privileged students. Despite the fact that extra time will not give disadvantaged students more resources and better counseling, it will be very valuable. Wealthy students at elite private schools often begin planning...
...sins of omission, the College has once again shot itself in the foot. Perhaps this time, as it tries to stop the bleeding, University Hall will realize that putting a positive spin on unfortunate news is anything but rocket science.Adam Goldenberg ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House...
...going to relax about the lack of wireless in my suite, and resort to some of those quaint traditions of yesteryear. But if it’s not fixed by October, I’m transferring to the Quad. Emma M. Lind ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House...
...conducted by two separate committees made up largely of faculty members not affiliated with the dental school, Lacey said in a statement. Lacey said that each committee determined independently that Douglass had not intentionally suppressed his student’s findings, and that his position as editor of a Colgate-sponsored dental newsletter was not a conflict of interest. “The committees came to the conclusion after a year of thoughtful and detailed work and were influenced only by the facts of the review,” Lacey said. He also said that the review had been conducted...
Pierpaolo Barbieri ‘09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Eliot House...