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...Both teams still have a shot—although a long one??at a share of the Ivy title. If Cornell loses both games this weekend, and one of these two squads can win both, it’s possible. But I don’t think anyone really thinks it’s going to happen...
...away from those now is the thought of who could win. You know, the urban legends of people picking teams based on uniform colors or mascots or how attractive the coach is AND THEN WINNING! The thought of my money in a game that is supposed to test one??s knowledge of the game going to people who can’t tell the Big Ten from the Freshman 15 or the Elite Eight from ménage a trois is revolting...
...since art has become a thing apart from the rest of the social world. It is only in our modern bourgeois society that we’ve exiled artistic product to hermetic galleries and museums, when dance has been marginalized to the stage, and literature to the privacy of one??s bedroom. It wasn’t so long ago that art was profoundly social in character, when the retelling of stories brought the whole tribe together, when depicting played a central role in religious rites, when dance was the act that taught man how to work...
...Dartmouth and Brown, have designated gender neutral floors or suites across campus that students can lottery into. But Assistant Dean of Residential Life Joshua G. McIntosh, who headed the ORL’s efforts, was intent on preserving Harvard’s signature random house assignment. “One??s house affiliation should not be associated with your gender or your transition from one gender to another,” he explains...
Buckner will be one of the first researchers to use the scanner, observing how one??s memory systems can predict what one will do in the future. His subjects will navigate through a virtual environment, while under observation...