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It’s not boils and the Charles River hasn??t turned to blood, but a different sort of plague—academic dishonesty—has fallen upon our campus and the University is doing little to stop it. More students are brought before the Ad Board for it (22 in ’03-’04) than for sexual assault (seven in ’00), but no student groups or committees of the Faculty are specifically working towards ending it. The Ad Board can—and does—require students...
...don’t agree with somebody, the first resort is not to kick him out,” said Chair of the East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department Philip A. Kuhn. “Everybody makes mistakes. If you look at what [Summers has] actually done, he hasn??t done too badly. This kind of institutional violence is not particularly called for,” he said...
...really think that this [Yale] team is absolutely loaded,” Bajwa said. “There really hasn??t been a stronger depth team in women’s squash than the Yale team right now, and for our guys to come this close, it’s fantastic...
...that’s what any college senior craving job stability wants to hear. That it’s all about the uncertainty. And the hustle. As if our time at Harvard hasn??t already convinced us we need to make money, and how. As if the hustle of the past four years can’t compare to the rigor of networking at a Def Jam cocktail hour...
Meanwhile, Princeton, the consensus pre-season pick to win the Ivy title, is mired in a stunning tailspin that hasn??t been seen since 1979—the last time the Tigers started league play with a 1-4 record. Once a member of the semi-exclusive “Others Receiving Votes” club in the AP top 25, Princeton is now fearing for its NIT life...