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TIME FOR KIDS, an eight-page weekly, makes its debut this week, and will be published throughout the school year for readers in Grades 4 through 6. It will deliver hard news with beguiling graphs and photographs. "This is the first true newsmagazine for the classroom," says Time managing editor...
The Ivy League has recognized the trials of trying to be a football conference while keeping academic standards high, and as a result, introduced something in 1985 called an academic index (AI) to regulate the scholastic abilities of the incoming football players, of whom an average of 35 are allowed...
This is the scene of one of the lesser known dens of scholastic activity for undergraduates. It is in the basement of Sever Hall that the short films, video documentaries, film theses and animated films that will be shown this weekend at the Carpenter Center have come into being. It...
Over the years, women have consistently scored lower on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Tests (PSAT) than men, from 30 to 80 points lower (within racial categories), according to The Princeton Review.
Bearing this in mind, it would be inaccurate to portray Grant as someone who turned her life around. It seems that killing her mother had so little effect on her that she just continued on with her scholastic achievements unpurturbed. It is dangerous to use Grant's academic records, as...