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...work within the spirit of Harvard and the Ivy League.”According to the Times article, a few of this year’s recruits had fewer points on the Academic Index—the Ivy League’s measure for determining if recruited athletes meet the academic standards of member institutions—than would have been allowed in previous years. The Academic Index formula relies on an athlete’s GPA, standardized test scores, and class rank to determine a “score” that is weighed in the recruiting process.The Times...
...totals, raking in 14 team points.“We have a lot better team than we have had in the past few years,” senior co-captain Sally Stanton said.The Princeton women—who finished only four points ahead of the Crimson in the HYP meet a few weeks ago—led the pack with 114 points, while the Big Red led the men with 205 points.“Just to know that we can keep up with a team that’s winning right now,” Stanton said...
...said that the number of pledges had more than doubled that of the previous Fast-A-Thon in 2004. According to Ali, around 1,420 had registered to forego the meal plan on February 28, compared to the 700 of 2004. The HIS will meet with HUDS on Monday to compare the number of pledges to the actual numbers. To calculate the final donation, Ali said HUDS will subtract the number of diners yesterday from the number of diners on the same date last year, then pay for the difference. HUDS representatives could not be reached for comment yesterday...
...Banks St.—an 1875 structure near Mather House where he lives with first-floor tenants—was damaged during the construction of the adjacent Cowperthwaite graduate dormitory. Annis’s complaints are likely to be discussed at a March 5 Cambridge City Council roundtable meeting on housing.Annis says that the University has offered him $1,500 in return for a legal promise not to make further claims against Harvard. Instead, he says he’s made a counteroffer, asking for $90,000 to cover repairs to the sunken foundation of his Riverside home?...
...Harvard students are, and should be, praised for their focus on achievement; however, this focus often comes at the expense of our solidarity and ability to support one another. We would do well to remember Plato’s advice, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle.” The strength and competence that we sometimes project can mask feelings of inadequacy, depression, and even suicidal thoughts...