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...country. Despite this apparent heresy, Harvard is still regarded as a great university. According to Kurzman, "It's a shame we can't have our fun and be taken seriously too." I would counter that it's a shame Kurzman can't have fun. No measure of success by our athletic teams can do anything to detract from Harvard's reputation. If nothing else, success such as that enjoyed by the hockey team creates a greater respect for Harvard students. It shows us as individuals who can transcend the stereotypical role of the serious, career-oriented scholar to achieve something...
...used because the information was told to me when I was not acting in my capacity as a reporter. The piece was not intended as an investigative expose--others at campus news organizations are responsible for muckraking, and implicit in the article was a criticism of their lack of success...
...success of the tribe-wide co-op has taught the Kuna how to apply the same principles to even larger matters. Spurred by the construction of a road into their territory and the threat of forced development from outside, the Kuna men have formed a second tribal cooperative to manage the land and water resources of their nearly autonomous homeland. Their efforts have been impressive enough to win international support, including a $225,000 grant . from the MacArthur Foundation. "The Indians have made it into the 20th century intact," says Ann Wenzel, an American friend in Panama...
Even though Dartmouth is considered by many to be the best in the Northeast, the Crimson likes its chances for success at the tourney...
Malone said translating nationwide Republican success into success in Massachusetts was "not so much targeting prticular groups as trying to erase the image that we can't win. We can win. No trick plays, just the basics with full time leadership...