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...According to the latest Institute of Politics (IOP) survey, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., leads President Bush by 10 points among college students nationwide, even with Ralph Nader factored into the race—significantly better for Kerry than national polls which show the race at a dead heat. And this is in spite of the fact that college students nationwide have similar views to all Americans on the general direction of the country, the war in Iraq and favorable/unfavorable ratings of Bush and Kerry. Harvard Democrats are not alone in our desire for more progressive leadership in Washington...
Textbook publishers often take the heat for the price of books (Editorial, “Stop Fleecing the Students,” April 14). In the recent debates, however, a major contribution to the final selling price has been overlooked: the campus bookstore. My wife is a sales representative for a large publishing firm that specializes in college textbooks. Much of her daily struggles involves the campus bookstores. Bookstores will routinely raise the cost of books by 20 to 40 percent over the wholesale price from the publisher. The bookstores will then buy used books and sell them at inflated...
Even when Harvard’s boat had overtaken the Tigers’ to recapture the lead, the heat was certainly not over. Princeton nipped at the Crimson’s heels the entire length of the course, finishing a mere 1.6 seconds off the winning pace...
Rowing on home waters for the first time in the spring season, the first varsity for the No. 1 Harvard men’s heavyweight crew found itself in a very unusual spot 500 meters into Saturday’s marquee heat...
...equation sat Szymanski, your archetypal five-tool athlete, widely regarded as one of the most talented outfielders in all of college baseball. And taking the hill of Yale Field was the Tigers’ ace Ohlendorf, an elite, 6’5 flame-thrower who throws 95 m.p.h. heat...