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...mission for both the men and the women is to finish the season having maximized his/her potential to the fullest," Bajwa said...
With the way the Big Red have stuffed the Crimson's last ditch field goal efforts by placing their tallest players on kick blocks, Cornell has exploited that weakness to its fullest...
With an official roster numbering just 17 players, Harvard cannot hide any inexperience, so freshman forward Kate McDavitt simply decided to use her guaranteed playing time to the fullest...
...success still tempt many into investments--universities included. In recent months, the College has made significant steps to encourage students who wish to participate in the technology gold rush and start their own companies. The decision is praiseworthy, as Harvard should enable students to pursue their interests to the fullest extent compatible with its academic mission. However, Harvard should not feel any pressure to follow the technology boom blindly; the academic mission and the student experience must remain at the forefront of all decisions made by the College...
With the publication of her sixth book, Life So Far: A Memoir (Simon & Schuster; 399 pages), Friedan gives us the fullest, most candid account of her experience in the vortex of that revolution, and the toll it took on her personal life. She writes with poignant honesty of her loneliness growing up Jewish in Peoria, Ill. ("Mostly, my mother made me feel bad about myself"); her fascination with communism after graduating from Smith College; and the strain of her 22-year marriage to Carl Friedan. After the success of The Feminine Mystique, her husband, who had originally encouraged her research...