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...with the Vatican. It is as if one state was interfering with the affairs of another. The Pope and his priests are entitled to their opinions, but they have no right to intervene in the lives of non-Catholics." And most Spaniards seem fairly relaxed about the prospect of same-sex marriages - even in a country that until three decades ago sent homosexuals to prison or had them committed to mental hospitals. A poll carried out by the Madrid-based Center for Sociological Investigation showed that 66% of people were in favor of same-sex marriages, compared to 26% opposed...
We’re so enamored of our big name professors and the prospect of respectable jobs after we fly the Cambridge coop that we’ve lost something intrinsic to our youth. We’ve stopped questioning authority. In fact, we follow it blindly. We care more about our professors than our peers...
...Dartmouth has two of the best pitchers in the Ivy League,” Walsh said. “Faiola is a big-time prospect. Last week, he was Ivy League Pitcher of the Week after having ten strikeouts and no walks against Yale. Perry’s also very good; he beat us last year...
Third, while most former Division I-AA schools rejoice at the prospect of dropping that derogatory second ‘A,’ the Ivy League shrinks from becoming a full-fledged Division I-A football program, even if the change is only nominal. Rather than weather the pressure to participate in playoffs or upgrade its facilities, the Ancient Eight uses the policy change as an opportunity to again pledge its commitment to amateur athletics...
Unsatisfied with the prospect of college-sponsored Beirut, students who either were not screened as potential Associates or chose not to buy the honor—like Matt W. Mahan ’05 and Brandon M. Terry ’05—have tried to help “steer Harvard” their...