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Columbus Day might be the first time this fall when sleepy students get to skip their 9 a.m. sections in celebration of the nation??€™s history, but tomorrow, campus patriots will be able to get an earlier federalist fix. Classes will remain in session, but Harvard will celebrate Constitution Day on Sept. 20, following President Bush’s December 2004 law mandating that all schools receiving federal funding must provide an annual lesson on the founding document. To honor the anniversary of the Sept. 17, 1787 signing of the Constitution, Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative...
...however, said that Harvard—which habitually ranks among the most selective colleges in the nation??€”“can absorb that risk more easily than other schools...
...move unprecedented among the nation??€™s top private schools, Harvard College will scrap its early admission program next fall and put all its applicants on a single deadline, University officials said Monday...
...however, said that Harvard—which habitually ranks among the most selective colleges in the nation??€”“can absorb that risk more easily than other schools...
...punt. They were awful. Plus, Phil Estes’ Brown squad is eager to send a message to the Crimson before their Week Two showdown and defy the pollsters who slotted the defending champion Bears third in the preseason Ivy poll. If a 34-3 stomping in the nation??€™s capital last season is any indication, Brown should cover with room to spare.Prediction: Brown 41, Georgetown 7COLUMBIA VS. FORDHAM (1-1)It’s the beginning of the Norries Wilson Era in New York as Columbia meets a squad almost as pitiful as it is. Vegas...