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...money will be spent on our campaign field efforts, working to unseat Republicans like [Pennsylvania??s Senator] Rick Santorum, [Rhode Island’s Senator] Lincoln Chaffee, and [New Mexico’s U.S. Representative] Heather Wilson,” Piper wrote...
...office hours, research opportunities, and mentor possibilities.” Harvard’s yield this year will likely once again top its peers. Last year, Harvard’s 78.5 percent bettered Yale’s 72 percent, Princeton’s 67.7 percent, and the University of Pennsylvania??s 66 percent yields. This year’s yield from those three universities has not yet been released. Admissions officers there could not be reached for comment. The Class of 2010 will also be comprised of a record-high 53 percent women and 8.8 percent Latinos...
...throughout his junior year at Pottsville Area High School in central Pennsylvania??s coal country, Steve Pilconis made all the right moves. The star wide receiver sent videotape of his games to football programs across the country. He waited patiently as programs returned interest. He watched as his older brother, Ryan, was recruited to play football at Harvard. But most of all, Pilconis let his junior season statistics speak for themselves: 27 catches, 704 yards, eight touchdowns...
...accident. Although he said he was pleased with his victory, See said, “the main purpose we came was to meet people and have fun.” The event featured guest performances by Harvard’s Asian a cappella group C-Sharp and University of Pennsylvania??s Chinese a cappella group PennYo, a play on the word “peng you,” Chinese for “friend.” Erkin Y. Uyghur ’08 performed traditional music of his native Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwestern China...
...also competitive, with awards handed out for achievement in several different genres, as well as for best screenplay, best directing, audience favorite, and “most original voice.” The biggest winners (none of Harvard’s entries took home awards) were University of Pennsylvania??s Andrea Scott, who won both Best Short Screenplay and Most Original Voice for her “The Infamous Gabi Garcia.” Daniel Falcone from Columbia’s film school, whose “Night Swimming” tells the story of two young punks...