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Suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students, said panelist Jane Lindquist, the training manager of the Good Samaritans of Boston, an organization which provides suicide hotlines and educates the community about suicide...
Those in favor of war against Iraq argued that diplomatic channels have been exhausted, contending the U.S. is obligated to remove Saddam Hussein, who one panelist called a “madman”—and that the Iraqi people would be receptive to a democratic government...
After each panelist spoke, the microphones were turned over to the audience...
...interact with and befriend the “best and brightest” students in the country. The anecdotes that the “Things We Thought We’d Never Do” panelists shared with junior parents help explain why schools with high revealed preferences rankings—like Harvard, Yale and Princeton—are worth paying for. Parents were rightfully impressed by the panelists’ significant accomplishments, and as one panelist, Whitney E. Harrington ’04, explained, the Harvard junior class has more than 1600 stories of achievement. When so many great...
Even Penn and Princeton’s brief annual appearances on CBS belie the fact that they, too, are but blips on the big sports radar. If, as panelist and Boston Globe columnist Bob Ryan suggested, tournament teams can be likened to different types of marathon runners, the Ivy League representative is the disciplined amateur—noble in his pursuit but stunned with a result any better than a good solid effort...