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With the endowment rocketing through the roof to an unimaginable $25.9 billion, the University can surely afford it better than these students can. And in the event the College ever decides to expand the student body, those plans should include an ambitious target for expanding the proportion of lower-income...

Author: By Michael Gould-wartofsky, LEFT UNSAID | Title: The Hardest Class at Harvard | 10/5/2005 | See Source »

There are countless statistics which convey the large proportion of humanity that lives in an extreme poverty that will never touch Harvard’s halls. Statistics, however, remove poverty from the conceptual argument. For example, readers of this very page generally view the illiteracy that is characterstic of extreme...

Author: By Kyle A. De beausset, | Title: FOCUS: Alleviating Poverty | 10/3/2005 | See Source »

Jennings is a spruce, fit, deeply ideological 42-year-old who wants government to spend money to combat anti-gay bias in schools. He often asserts that "4 out of 5" students have been harassed because of their sexual orientation. (He doesn't mention that GLSEN's last big survey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle Over Gay Teens | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

As for the results in specific departments, the percentage of A-range grades in the humanities went down most significantly, from 56.2 percent to 45.5 percent. A-range grades in the social sciences were cut from 42.5 percent to 38.4 percent. In engineering, A’s accounted for 36.4...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Princeton Trims A-Range Grades | 9/27/2005 | See Source »

An increased proportion of the approximately 82,000 donors who contributed to Harvard last year are not alumni of the University, Rapier said, adding that non-alumni are coming into increasing focus at her office.

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Giving to Harvard Rose in FY 2005; Best Year Since Summers’ First | 9/23/2005 | See Source »

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