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...victories were by open water. The win came on the heels of several other important spring break wins for the Black and White. Radcliffe earned three wins at the Windermere Rowing Classic in Northern California, a tournament held the weekend of Mar. 26. The Black and White topped Princeton, Stanford, and Loyola to round out its undefeated run and earn its first three victories on the season. While Radcliffe was forced to come from behind in order to beat Princeton, it had a much easier time in the other two contests. The Black and White never trailed against Stanford...
...Yale and the Stanford announcements really had no effect on us,” he said. “We had always talked before, when we announced the original parameters in 2004, about building with inflation...
...several selective schools in the Ivy League and beyond have made moves to one-up Harvard’s financial aid pledge. Yale announced last March that families earning under $45,000 would no longer have to contribute to their children’s tuition and fees. This month, Stanford matched Yale’s offer for families earning less than $45,000. And just last week, the University of Pennsylvania announced that families earning less than $50,000 would no longer have to take out loans to send their children to the school. The University of Pennsylvania?...
...gone that way," she remarked in an unusually candid aside. "I've said many, many times I am quite certain that there are going to be dissertations written about the mistakes of the Bush Administration and I will probably even oversee some of them when I go back to Stanford...
Since 2004, several selective schools in the Ivy League and beyond have one-upped Harvard’s financial aid pledge. Yale announced last March that families earning under $45,000 would no longer have to contribute to their children’s tuition and fees. This month, Stanford matched Yale’s offer for families earning less than $45,000. And just last week, the University of Pennsylvania announced that families earning less than $50,000 would no longer have to take out loans to send their children to the school...