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...show most likely asked the contestants to reveal if they had been convicted of violating a law, or otherwise engaged in any activities that might be potentially embarrassing to the contestant or the show. When we applied to Harvard, we were forced to answer the same questions. When we enter the workforce, the same questions will arise. And for these instances the penalties for omission are clear—disqualification of your application...

Author: By Patrick J. Toussaint, | Title: American Scandal-Lovers Still Have an Idol | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

...show, Mark, Danny and Lauren O’Keefe are home-schooled siblings raised by intellectual parents. They enter private school after a childhood sheltered from the real world...

Author: By Ashley Aull, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brilliant Brothers Bag Own Show on Television | 4/4/2003 | See Source »

Despite the attempts of all of these rooming groups to leave politics at the door, ideology still manages to enter into the equation, often leading to hours of debate. For Adelman and Jobbins, this means loud and obnoxious dining hall conversations that make those around them “mad awkward...

Author: By Jason D. Park, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diff'rent Strokes | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

Last weekend my “reign” as Maryland’s Junior Miss came to an end, a year after I entered the pageant on a whim. Billed as a “scholarship program for accomplished high school seniors,” America’s Junior Miss program looked like a good chance to get some money for Harvard. Though my mother never forced false eyelashes on my three-year-old self in an attempt to capture the Mid-Atlantic Miss Dream Girl title, my first cousin, Miss America 1979 had been pestering...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Maryland's Junior Miss(fit) Waves Goodbye | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

...take months for people, whose applications would seem to be routine, to secure visas. The result is that students, visiting professors, and scholars have been unable to enter the United States for the semester for which they applied; eminent scientists have missed important scientific conferences; and exchange programs with friendly Arab countries have been threatened,” the letter read...

Author: By Nathan J. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rules Hinder Foreign Students | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

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