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Students, teachers and colleagues mourned the death of David A. Renelt, a fourth-year graduate student in economics, at a memorial service held earlier this week...
...Presidents Commission drove a dent into these practices by requiring fourth-year students to have completed at least half their degree requirements to retain their eligibility. But it did not go far enough. Next year it should force colleges to pay for their recruits' education until graduation, no matter how long it takes. Even if the athlete gets injured. Even if the athlete quits the team. And the NCAA's minimum academic standards for athletes are still too low. Raising them further would encourage high school and college athletes alike to hit the books. So long as colleges continue...
HRAAA's candidates, whose names will be submitted officially by petition next week, are: The Reverend F. Forrester Church '74, senior minister at All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City; fourth-year law student Barack H. Obama, who is president of the Harvard Law Review; and Nadine Strossen '72, president of the American Civil Liberties Union...
These third and fourth-year curricula are the most recently established parts of the New Pathway, and administrators say specific details are still undergoing revision...
...takes is a change in the meaning of an acronym to spend a week in the woods, does that mean I can be a FOPper again? I am, after all, a fourth-year. We might as well be consistent with our terms and get rid of sophomore, junior and senior as well. It would also make it a little easier to figure out which of our friends have taken a little longer than usual to graduate--we'd have fifth and sixth-years. But I suppose that isn't what the chairman (excuse me, chairperson) of the steering committee...