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Harvard’s shooting woes down the stretch underscored a poor shooting performance throughout the night. The Crimson shot 14-of-26 from the stripe—53.8 percent??and 2-of-17 from deep...
Despite the impact of this year's budgetary cutbacks on admissions officers’ recruiting practices—the admissions staff was reduced by 10 percent and its travel budget decreased by 50 percent??admissions officers have been able to devote more time to recruiting students since the elimination of early admission two years ago, according to Fitzsimmons...
...candidate for the prize of highest unintentional irony in a public statement for some of his recent comments, but for now his fellow Yale graduate Kerry has done enough. The notion that in such a polarized, anything-goes political climate any legislation would be a “100 percent?? guarantee seems grandiose.Specify the legislation is on climate-related fuel emissions? To put it mildly, that will not improve the bill’s odds...
...Council of Graduate Schools survey, released today, found that while the number of Americans applying to domestic graduate programs increased six percent??the largest increase since an 11 percent uptick in 2002—the number of international students from certain countries has dropped as much at 16 percent...
There is no mistaking that the two gubernatorial contests, particularly the race in New Jersey, were defined largely by local issues. In New Jersey, defeated Democratic Governor Jon Corzine carried voters citing health care as their number-one priority 78 percent to Christie’s 19 percent??quite the reverse of the referendum on health care that Rove envisioned. Voters citing parochial issues such as property taxes and corruption, on the other hand, favored Christie more than two to one. The most obvious rebuttal, however, is the fact that President Obama is still popular in New Jersey...