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In the Nov. 13 issue of Fifteen Minutes, The Crimson’s weekly magazine, Elizabeth W. Green raised valid concerns about the ratio of low-income students at Harvard. She pointed out that only 9 percent of the College’s students come from families making less than...
Levin pointed to statistical evidence from the second book to support her claim that athletic recruits—those included on lists coaches present to the admissions office—face lower admission standards.
Until recently, U.S. authorities pointed to the absence of widespread civil conflict in Iraq--in particular, the general reluctance of Iraqi Shi'ites to retaliate against security officials who tormented them under Saddam's mostly Sunni government--as a harbinger of long-term stability. But seven months after the fall...
Scottish pub recently turned away a respectable patron for sporting Burberry accessories. (The situation recalls other brand hijackings, such as Mitsubishi-tagged ecstasy tablets and gangster-rappers praising Lexus.) A Burberry spokeswoman pointed out that it does not need the attention - half-year profits rose 21% this year. Dubbed "Suburberry...
Shieber also is said to have pointed out that even if large undergraduate science classes were still held in the Science Center, the scheduling of smaller classes in Allston would be disruptive to students’ lives. He estimated that if all science classes of fewer than 20 students were...