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...important to any institution of higher education because it allows students to interact with and learn from fellow students from other cultures and with different life experiences. A number of studies have found that diversity can produce these tangible results. According to Mitchell J. Chang, an associate dean at Loyola Marymount University, and Alexander W. Astin, director of the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA, a diverse campus environment “contributes to the student’s academic development, satisfaction with college, level of cultural awareness, and commitment to promoting racial understanding,” and is also...
...within 4-3 against Old Dominion. Despite falling a goal short, Harvard then rolled over Villanova, Maine and Northeastern by scores of 4-1, 3-1, and 4-0, respectively.The week ended in the Harvard Invitational with the win over Northeastern and a 1-0 victory yesterday over Loyola Marymount.“For now, our team is approaching this season by focusing on one game at a time and getting better each time we step on the field,” junior Matt Hoff said. “If we maintain that state of mind, our season will...
...Before the game against the Big Green, the squad needed a number of games to go a certain way: Hofstra to beat Delaware, Johns Hopkins to defeat Loyola, Georgetown over Penn State, Syracuse over Colgate, Ohio State’s to beat Army, and Albany to defeat Stony Brook...
...Thornier social and political issues such as the war and abortion are handled with a lighter touch,much in the manner ofThe Daily Show's Jon Stewart, the undisputed hero among college comics. "Normal news can depress you," says Elise Webb, 20, who performs with two different groups at Loyola University in Chicago. "We need some way to cope. Jon Stewart doesn't take anything too seriously. It's easier to take someone joking about a situation." When Chowdah, one of four established comedy groups at Columbia University in New York City, decided to make fun of America's anti...
...poor and dispossessed, who suffered the most from the mishandling of the Katrina aftermath are turning out to be ardent supporters of Nagin - at least based on the wobbly numbers available. "What he?s done is reverse his base," says Ed Renwick, political analyst and director of the Loyola University Institute of Politics. "He got 85% of the white vote when he was elected first time. Now, this time, he?s likely to get a small percent of the white vote, but a large percent of the black vote." Mitch Landrieu, whose dad, the legendary Moon Landrieu, opened up city...