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Collected from alumni worldwide, the signatures are more than twice the 294 per candidate necessary to qualify the five divestment candidates for the spring elections, according to Dorothee Benz '87, executive director of HRAAA...
...final tally, these biases do not add up to a quota. The percentage of Asian Americans per class has risen from 4.8 to 12.2 in the last decade--a testament to the effort of the present Admissions Committee to create a diverse student body. In the future, if the number of children of Asian-American alumni increases (which is now inevitable) without a parallel rise in acceptances, then Asian-Americans will have cause to worry. But for the present moment, there is no concrete evidence to assert the existence of a quota...
...grown from a collection of small student-run businesses to an employer of more than 1900 undergraduates who receive more than $750,000 per year in wages, the agency has also had to pay more attention to its balance books...
...ironman point guard--who plays more than 35 minutes per game--is second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.1 points per game, and leads the Crimson in three-pointers, assists, and steals...
This year's caucus shows the importance of an initial testing ground for the candidates, and Iowa is as good a state as any to sponsor this test. A majority of Iowa's population lives in cities, and the per capita income is close to the national average. Over the years, the Iowans have shown themselves to be a people very serious and conscientious about their politics...