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University President Lawrence H. Summers wrote letters last April to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Tom Ridge ’67 suggesting that a decline in the number of international students who studied in the country would harm the nation??€™s international stature...
...promise of this year’s national decline. Former Kennedy School of Government dean Joseph S. Nye wrote an op-ed in The New York Times yesterday citing the recent drop in international enrollment as evidence that restrictions established in the name of national security are damaging the nation??€™s international stature...
Northeastern was led by junior guard Jose Juan Barea, who came into the contest averaging 29.5 points, six assists and three steals through two games. Barea—a unanimous preseason All-America East selection and the nation??€™s fourth-ranked scorer last season among returning players—was nearly unstoppable in the first 30 minutes, when he had all of his game high 30 points on 11-18 shooting...
Northeastern was led by junior guard Jose Juan Barea, who came into the contest averaging 29.5 points, six assists and three steals through two games. Barea—a unanimous preseason All-America East selection and the nation??€™s fourth-ranked scorer last season among returning players—was nearly unstoppable in the first 30 minutes, when he had all of his game high 30 points on 11-18 shooting...
...agenda for the next few years. The Republicans would be able to make broad and far-reaching changes that would last long into the future. Like a Republican New Deal, conservative legislation passed by a Republican Senate free from the threat of filibuster could permanently and profoundly alter our nation??€™s character for years to come. From conservative Supreme and District Court judges to conservative tax policy, little is out of the question with an unrestrained, Republican-dominated Senate...