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...need competition…whoever is better is going to play.” Last year’s Harvard squad entered the season without a cemented starting netminder, thanks to the graduation of Hobey Baker finalist Dov Grumet-Morris ’05, a four-year starter for the Crimson. Coach Ted Donato ’91 experimented with then-junior Justin Tobe and John Daigneau ’06, and the latter eventually won the job. Despite little playing experience before the 2005-2006 season, Daigneau posted solid numbers between the posts—including a 2.48 goals...
...Club Vice President Mark A. Shepard ’08. “One poll is not indicative of the broader election.” Marking an expansion in the scope of analysis, the IOP, for the first time, examined the political views of both young adults who attend four-year universities or colleges and those who do not. According to the poll, of young adults attending college, 38 percent considered themselves politically active. Of those not attending college, 34 percent described themselves in the same way. “We were expecting there to be big differences...
...college diploma may be the most expensive piece of paperyou ever buy--and it's getting pricier. The College Board last week reported that tuition and fees at public and private four-year colleges and universities this academic year are up about 6% from last year. Over the past five years, the average price has risen a parent-paralyzing 35%. But don't think it's not worth the expense: according to Census Bureau statistics published last week, a college graduate typically earns about $23,000 more a year than someone who has only finished high school. Many...
Putnam drew his conclusions from a four-year survey following an ethnically-diverse group of over 30,000 respondents from across...
...four-year public colleges, fees grew an average of 6.3 percent—2.4 percent when adjusted for inflation—to reach...