Word: moving
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Meanwhile, Princeton's men move up to No. 8 in the national polls by defeating two teams--Columbia and Cornell--that are worse with respect to men's basketball than Yale and Brown are to women's. Princeton is definitely a great team, but does anyone really believe they are the eighth best team in the country...
...merit-based financial aid. This practice increased tuition rates much more rapidly than most family incomes. Knowles would have more accurately described expanding financial aid as returning illegally-obtained funds to the American public. If the administration is serious about making the Harvard experience available to all, it should move to increase financial aid to working-class families. CHRISTOPHER G. ROBERTS '01 March...
Compare this coming weekend with its counterpart two years ago. On Freshman Parents' Weekend, many of us were counting the six awkward weeks between move-in day and our parents' return, like kids at summer camp longing for the glories of Visiting Day. We eagerly brought our parents on campus tours, pointing out buildings where our classes met and even those in which we didn't have a class. We went to all the panels and inspirational speakers and concerts that the weekend's organizers had so zealously planned for us. When our parents arrived on campus, we frantically introduced...
...Drudge is poised to become more than an Internet phenomenon; he could become the first person to move from new media stardom into mass media acceptance. Does this help give the Internet an acclaimed status as the home for news in the next century? The problem with Drudge is that a Web page is cheap, e-mail is essentially free, and no one checks your resume at the door before signing you up for a domain name. In a wired world, Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw hold no monopoly over the news. Anyone with a connection to the Internet...
Paxon had long been contemplating a move up, not out. As of early February he had decided to challenge Gingrich's No. 2, majority leader Dick Armey; a victory would have made Paxon the Speaker apparent. But late on Feb. 20, as he sat at home with his 21-month-old daughter and dialed potential supporters, Paxon lost his will. Whether he realized that running would be very hard on his family, as he said later, or saw that his race against Armey would be nasty and not necessarily successful, he wanted none of it. The next day, his face...