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...need-blind admissions policy for both national and international students. The Class of 1999 Scholarship Fund is an amazing opportunity to support this policy and help ensure its existence into the future. No other graduating class has had the chance to establish such a scholarship fund. We enjoy this unique opportunity because ten generous alumni donors have agreed to match our class gift to financial aid. How better to demonstrate our gratitude to Harvard then by helping future students attend the university...
...most students are quick to point out, Harvard is not perfect. However, as a whole, the University is superior. Whether students realize it or not, what they enjoy at Harvard is possible only because of previous graduates have supported the College. The donations of alumni and senior donors are important and should not be taken for granted...
...need-blind admissions policy for both national and international students. The Class of 1999 Scholarship Fund is an amazing opportunity to support this policy and help ensure its existence into the future. No other graduating class has had the chance to establish such a scholarship fund. We enjoy this unique opportunity because ten generous alumni donors have agreed to match our class gift to financial aid. How better to demonstrate our gratitude to Harvard then by helping future students attend the university...
...Greek scene at Princeton was terminated by Woodrow Wilson at the turn of the century, but has enjoyed an underground rebirth in the past 20 years. Wilson also tried to suspend the non-residential "eating clubs" but alumni would not stand for it. Our club system has its flaws but stands strong with about three quarters of upper-classmen as members. In a story in The Dartmouth, the college's daily newspaper, one student noted that barring single-sex frats would give rise to their co-ed equivalents, along the lines of Princeton's modern eating clubs. Those...
...enjoy a good protest as much as the next guy, but today's mass demonstration in the Yard is unlikely to accomplish any good...