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...worked, and Kasich gets another notch on his budget knife. "This is his résumé," says TIME congressional correspondent John Dickerson. "He knows how difficult it is to run for president from the chaotic House, so he needs to develop a track record of being the one true man among the scoundrels -- the keeper of the flame." Kasich's larger problem is with the political and economic tides; with the budget surplus estimated at $34 billion and counting, shrinking the government just doesn't seem as urgent as it used...
...could frame the Harvard women's water polo team's season as a series of wins against lesser or equal opponents sandwiched in between losses to big-time programs. In its 17-10 season, the Crimson showed that it was good, but still a notch below beasts of the East like UMass, Princeton and Maryland...
Rudenstine may be leading the fight to preserve affirmative action in higher education, but when it comes to affordability our president is awfully silent. With the largest endowment of any university in the nation, Harvard must change its ways and offer a top-notch program of financial...
Although the Crimson no longer has a chance of claiming the Ancient Eight crown this season, its strong performance against a top-notch opponent showed that it has the talent to compete on a high level. Now, as the second half of the season heats up, Harvard must prove that it can stay at that level...
This is a national tragedy? On the contrary. This is showing respect for minority students, treating them as individuals, not statistics. This is caring about their future--academic success, graduation, career--not risking it by artificially assigning them to a school one notch too advanced just to satisfy the moral vanity of quota-driven bureaucrats and politicians...