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...receive the shot, students must fill out a consent form...
...really know how to read the transcripts,” says Polk. This induced confusion about colleges’ expectations and, when coupled with larger applicant pools and overworked guidance counselors, left students and parents bewildered about the application process, across the spectrum.A new breed stepped in to fill the void. College consultants, many with admissions committee experience, claim to clarify it.Keith A. Berman, a doctoral student who is researching the effect of the new SAT on elite college admissions at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, told the Columbia Spectator in April that a full 25 percent of applicants...
...major backup in the pipes underneath Eliot House yielded flooding localized to the D, E, and F entryways, but, unfortunately, not to their bathrooms. Congestion from deep in the bowels of Eliot caused water, that made the Charles River look potable, to spring from the shower drains and fill the rooms of a few unlucky souls. The inhabitants fled to not-so-nearby Dunster House as their infected common rooms began to be decontaminated. An event such as this can only be interpreted as the will of a higher power for us to say something cute: Perhaps this...
...studying literature, we keep our culture from descending into a nihilistic, materialistic abyss, reminding man of his higher spiritual yearnings and his endless possibilities. This is especially important in an age in which the world seems to be splintering into factions of secularists and religious fundamentalists; literature must fill the void that the death of God has created...
...doing us a tremendous service and favor playing for us as our back-up now,” Harvard head coach Katey Stone says. “She is doing great and has already improved so much.” The entire group faces the task of filling Boe’s skates. Boe, a three-year starter and the program’s all-time record holder in shutouts (15) and goals-against average (1.92), directed the Crimson to three straight ECAC tournament titles, back-to-back NCAA Championship games in 2004 and 2005, and the Frozen Eight quarterfinals...