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...televised, noting its implications for the Ivy title race, but since the YES Network and CN8 have combined to broadcast both of Saturday night’s key matchups, I won’t complain about this omission too much.Though the final score might not reflect it, Yale jumped out to a 16-1 lead over Penn in the two teams’ first matchup. Had the Quakers not been playing in front of the friendly Palestra crowd, Penn might have never dug out of that hole. Especially since the Bulldogs are an entirely different team at home.The one thing...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVY LEAGUE: New Haven Site of Stretch Drive Drama | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...University is diverse not only in fields of study, but also in the needs of its faculty, staff, undergraduate, graduate and professional students. In order to understand and better reflect the perspectives of all members of the community, a university president should be visible and accessible across the University. Summers deserves credit for frequently engaging undergraduate students in their Houses and in the Yard. Our next president, however, should make a greater effort to reach out to students across the University’s campus including in its graduate and professional programs. To be fair, beyond opening ceremonies and commencement...

Author: By Crystal M Fleming and Benjamin G Lee | Title: Don't Neglect Grad Students | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...produced very smart papers by distinguished faculty members, from a variety of perspectives, on the goals of liberal education. And the self-proclaimed “Gang of Four” suggested an offering of rigorous survey courses. The report produced by the curriculum review didn’t reflect those concerns. But maybe the controversy over Summers’ departure provides the chance to look at this particular issue anew...

Author: By Walter S Isaacson and Evan W. Thomas | Title: Gen Ed Survey Courses Should be Offered to Underclassmen | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...Gilbert’s research, which found that humans possess a remarkable ability to overcome disappointing life events. Nothing—even being forced out of the presidency of the world’s leading university—is as bad as it first seems. 3) Lar-Bear should reflect on his experiences as president, says Ben-Shahar, and recall the high points of his tenure (bopping with eager freshmen in Annenberg) and looking for opportunities to use what he has learned in the future (next year’s Ice Cream Bash). If Summers is still blue, Ben-Shahar...

Author: By Ross A. Faldetta, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coping With Loss: The Summers Story | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...more then ever, is in need of consensus-building—particularly in the choice of its next president. As discussion inevitably turns from lamenting or deriding our current president to thinking seriously about his successor, we hope that the make-up of the presidential search committee will reflect this need...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Our Presidential Search | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

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