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...Evolution today is accepted by 99.9 % of scientists as fact,” Dowling says. “It is not something that you need to believe in?...
...RESPONSE welcome 25 to 35 students who call and drop in each semester when they need to tell someone their stories.In a corner, an old filing cabinet houses a 24-year history of sexual assault at Harvard. That history is made up of notes on each caller and drop-in??s story, all told anonymously.The student-run RESPONSE began in 1983 under the direction of a group of Harvard women who, according to current president Alexandra D. Kukunova ’08, “saw a need for the service on campus.”In focusing...
...four make a squad, it is likely to be in free agency, and even that may be a reach at this point.Harvard does not seem to have the next Ryan Fitzpatrick on its hands in this draft, and even he—someone many believed to be a shoe-in??only went in the seventh round. But that’s the beauty of it all. Draft day comes but once a year, but it makes that once worthwhile: when they’re on the clock anything can happen; no one knows what’s going...
...education, “ethical awareness,” demands exposure to “beliefs and values that have shaped others’ lives, historically and internationally.” General education also “teaches students to understand themselves as products of—and participants in??traditions of art, ideas, and values.” And, as the report quite explicitly averred, students “need to a have an understanding of American history...
...captain Brian Mahler said. “Some shots weren’t the best decisions, some just didn’t go our way.”“Princeton is a very disciplined team,” he added. “We knew that going in??we knew what they were going to do. For us, it was hard to crack their defense and get things generated.”Both squads boasted similar strategies coming into the game: slow the ball down, and go for quality shots rather than quantity. Princeton did exactly...