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...Until recently we have been denied the opportunity to excel in an environment that promotes Native ways of seeing the world," he says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HNAP: Linking Two Worlds | 11/13/1996 | See Source »

Since Dartmouth is a physically bigger team than Princeton, Harvard expects a more outright physical game than the one against its last Ivy League opponent--minus the cheap shots the Tigers seemed to excel...

Author: By Nick Pilgrim, | Title: Ninth-Ranked Men's Soccer Meets Ivy Rival Dartmouth | 11/2/1996 | See Source »

...people who changed the system despite the fact that they were legally excluded from participation. Just because one has the right to participate in politics does not mean that we are forced to renew that right every four years by voting. Think of the thousands of students who excel on the strength of their political beliefs and experience. Not a single one of those people has ever voted. It is part of our fundamental beliefs that political rights cannot be taken away. This logic might also suggest that it is impossible to give them away...

Author: By Jason B. Phillips, | Title: Voting and Civic Participation | 10/30/1996 | See Source »

Radcliffe has provided with me with occasions of experimentation with leadership roles and creative arts. It has also given me the security required to explore those areas in which I might not excel. In Radcliffe Yard, I feel the support of a tradition of bold (dare I say "remarkable"?) women who came before me; their unspoken strength has pushed me to try without always expecting to succeed. Moreover, through marvelous academic opportunities, such as Radcliffe Seminars, Bunting Fellowhsips and the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe has communicated its committment to non-traditional students. This freedom for others has translated into a greater...

Author: By Megan L. Peimer, | Title: The Security to Explore | 9/25/1996 | See Source »

...your computer) vcrs. And although Microsoft has tried to embrace Java--its new Explorer browser will run programs written in the language--it is still seen more as a strategic weapon for Netscape, since Java software could one day compete with Microsoft products such as Word and Excel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WINNER TAKE ALL: MICROSOFT V. NETSCAPE | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

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