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After the first two weeks of the season, Harvard has yet to be listed in the STX/NFHCA Coaches Poll, perhaps because the Crimson has not played an upper-tier opponent that would justify a ranking in the nation?...
...point system is founded in the logic that race can be quantified, which it cannot, and the system’s advent into our nation??€™s colleges has been marked by outright discrimination. Rather than ask what an individual student’s ethnicity will contribute to campus—as the Harvard and the University of Michigan Law School systems do—it merely assigns points based on the color of a person’s skin...
...positions in academia, the judiciary and public interest law, and proving to the world that openly gay people have as much of a place in the law as anyone. HLS’s gay alumni include two of the most prominent openly gay elected officials in the country; the nation??€™s first openly gay or lesbian federal judge; several of the nation??€™s top authorities on sexual orientation and the law; and many, if not most, of the leading courtroom advocates for gay and lesbian civil rights. In addition, a large number of openly gay Harvard...
Traditionally known for its academic excellence, Harvard is home to the nation??€™s largest Division I athletics program with 41 varsity sports. In the ’02-’03 school year, the Crimson earned five out of a possible six national championships in crew and sailing. The championship teams were women’s heavyweight crew, men’s heavyweight crew, men’s lightweight crew, team race sailing and co-ed sailing; the only team not to win the national title in those two sports was women’s lightweight crew...
...America we often boast of our nation??€™s immigrant history—and yet the Constitution requires that all of our presidents must be native-born citizens. It is time to end this archaic requirement...