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...editorial “On Asian-American Admissions” (Nov. 20), has several problems in its attempt to justify the difficulties Asian-Americans face in college admissions. First, the editorial mentions how affirmative action policies “forgive” lower levels of “academic success?? for underrepresented minorities in college admissions. While this might be a valid explanation for why Asian-Americans are held to higher academic standards than other minorities, it fails to explain why Asian Americans are held to higher academic standards than white students. For example, the editorial even cites...
...Wilner was not always expecting success??and like many other seniors, was still trying to figure out what he wanted to do after graduation...
...right back in it and push us up.”The graduation of Robinson and Holsey has raised the stakes for Harvard’s young perimeter game. The Crimson played all last year without a bonafide star, and Robinson often carried the torch for the backcourt. The success??and leadership—of this year’s guard corps will dictate much of the Crimson’s Ivy league season. Dartmouth won two consecutive Ivy titles behind the guard play of Soriaga and Cullen. When Harvard split the title with the Big Green...
Altogether, the dancers’ and orchestra’s reproduction of the pieces in “American Grace” are an impressive artistic success??one that suggests great potential for the Harvard dance community as a whole. The show lives up to its name, both visually and musically...
...challenge of balancing family life and successful careers in a “24/7” world drew both students and parents to the “Stopping for Directions: A Conversation about Career, Family, and Success?? panel yesterday, held at the Starr Auditorium at the Kennedy School of Government...