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...nondiscrimination policy or forgo over $400 million of federal funding annually. In his written opinion, Chief Justice John G. Roberts ’76 dismissed both the arguments made by the Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR)—of which Harvard is not a part??and those offered in an amicus brief signed by more than forty HLS faculty. While FAIR argued that the Solomon Amendment is unconstitutional because it inhibits universities from exercising their right to speak freely, HLS faculty offered a statutory argument, contending that HLS currently affords military recruiters equal access...
...just discriminating or being unfair,” he said. “They are sacrificing their opportunity to be excellent.” At Harvard, Summers said the University can make progress by alleviating responsibilities for families with young children. Summers said that a “significant part?? of the $50 million allocated last year to sponsor diversity initiatives will be used for that very purpose. “Frankly, the easy part is putting resources behind the efforts at wealthy institutions like Harvard,” Summers said. “The hard part...
...It’s great play on his part??he’s a good athlete,” said Brown head coach Phil Estes. “He saw the hole and took a chance, because if he gets tackled, that clock keeps running. He knew he had to get a first down to stop that clock...
...then-No. 15 UMass the week prior was driven by the eight turnovers—five interceptions and three fumbles—that the Raiders forced. In a battle of dormant attacks—as Colgate’s and Dartmouth’s are for the most part??turnovers are critical, and it was surprising that the less experienced and less talented team did such a better job of holding onto the ball in its season opener...
...you’re just sitting around playing something he’ll come right in on the cello part or the viola part??even though he plays violin,” she says. “He pays attention to other people’s parts and always knows the music better than anyone else...