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Harvard will enter the contest knowing that its banged up roster will field only five defensemen against the Eagles’ impressive corps of forwards, a group that Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni called “the most talented in the country...
...bachelor’s degree. In that respect they remedy several problems associated with the current system, where financial aid programs provided by many institutions often do little to mitigate the exorbitant costs associated with higher education. As is, students from lower-income backgrounds are much less likely to enter college than those from middle- or upper-class backgrounds, and few see the most expensive private institutions as within their financial reach. That only six percent of Harvard undergraduates receive Pell Grants—federal grants for low-income students— exemplifies this trend. Additionally, even middle-class families...
...jobs. While encouraging public service is a praiseworthy goal, it detracts from main goal of giving students greater agency and options. Federal incentives, especially those that by nature will disproportionally benefit lower-income students, should not be tied to limited career avenues. Rather, they should simply encourage students to enter college a means to successfully pursue whatever career option they deem appropriate. With any luck, and further incentives down the line, more students may enter public service as well. But now, while the candidates vie for position before the New Hampshire primary, is the time for further discussion...
Byrd said he was aware that candidates are not allowed to campaign in classrooms and that he wasn’t aware that any member of his staff planned to enter a classroom...
...come up with a two-word version of a complex policy will be rewarded. It helps, of course, to have a whole network dedicated to propounding Republican policies, like Fox News. The existence of a channel like Fox means that terminology fine-tuned in the White House can quickly enter the political conversation as though it were objective terminology and not rhetoric. A classic example was Ari Fleischer’s April 2002 nonsensical term “homicide bombers” to describe Hamas suicide attacks. Fleischer was exhibiting that classic Bush-administration courage by scoring rhetorical points against...