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...added motivation to turn things around for the Crusaders is the fact that it’s the school??s homecoming game. But there’s no homecoming at Harvard, prompting Bagdis, who grew up about 10 miles west of Worcester in Paxton, to treat the game as a bit of celebration...
...religion to Christianity and Judaism as well. A slew of Facebook groups have sprung up against this anti-Islam group, some threatening to quit Facebook altogether if the group is not removed. According to John G. Palfrey Jr. ’94, the executive director of Harvard Law School??s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, while the laws for free speech are the same in cyberspace as in other contexts, hate speech on the internet poses a greater problem than in other media. “More people might see the harmful speech, it may last for longer...
...rate a little bit higher than they did,” Sperling said in an interview. His children went to Dartmouth and Cornell. Sperling also stated that because the study’s criteria for assessment changed this year, it was difficult to judge how much a specific school??s sexual health had evolved by comparing 2007’s list with 2006’s. Forty-four Harvard students were interviewed for the study. Only one of them, according to Sperling, said they did not trust University Health Services. The report incorporated surveys of student health centers...
However, according to Kidd, Castine did receive an e-mail detailing the school??s concerns. Kidd said the meeting was productive and served to end the discussion on bringing television into the Houses at this time...
...study of statistical trends of 30 institutions—not including Harvard—over 11 years found significant differences in such factors as application numbers, admit rate, and yield when a school??s rankings changed even as much as one place. For example, the study showed that an increase by one ranking could make an admit rate decrease by 0.399 percent and a yield increase by 0.171 percent...