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...been. And with higher stakes have come more hazardous consequences. Boys who play football are still more likely to suffer concussions than any other athletes, but in some sports played by both sexes, girls actually run a higher risk of getting hurt. According to a new study in the Journal of Athletic Training, U.S. female high school soccer athletes suffered almost 40% more concussions than males did (overall, the study estimates that female players suffer some 29,000 concussions annually, compared with 21,000 for boys). In high school basketball, female concussions were nearly 240% higher (overall, girls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Head Games | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...betrothal" to the E.U. if the E.U. recognizes Kosovo. Djelic, the Deputy Premier, agrees: E.U. support for a unilateral declaration, he said, "would throw the European orientation of Serbia - and certainly the speed of reform - into question." In one recent poll by New Serbian Political Thought, a nationalist journal, 80% of respondents said that they would seek closer ties with Russia if Kosovo were granted independence before the U.N. had sanctioned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kosovo: Into the Unknown | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

Nine months ago, I started a student journal entitled “New Society: Harvard College Student Middle East Journal,” with the aim of creating a more constructive dialogue on campus about the future of the region. The journal was inspired by a Harvard Hillel trip to Israel last winter. I was determined to include a variety of perspectives, so before I approached Harvard Students for Israel or any other Jewish groups on campus, I asked several Muslim and Arab students to contribute articles to the journal...

Author: By Julia I. Bertelsmann | Title: Who’s Really Trembling? | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

Julia I. Bertelsmann ’09 is an economics concentrator in Eliot House. She is editor-in-chief of “New Society: Harvard College Student Middle East Journal...

Author: By Julia I. Bertelsmann | Title: Who’s Really Trembling? | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

...variety may be linked to their distaste for the kind of extracurricular commitment TLR has in mind. Whenever I hear friends contemplating relationships, I ask, “What about the time commitment?” They nod in understanding. Most Harvard students would rather found and edit a journal for celibate mountaineers than be in a committed relationship. You can’t put a relationship on your resume; at any rate, it will look silly if you do. Besides, if a significant other e-mailed me as often as Eliot House does, I would think he had serious...

Author: By Alexandra A. Petri | Title: Organization Men | 11/26/2007 | See Source »

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