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Getting to Harvard Will the admissions change stick? Harvard may call off its decision to end early admissions next fall--a move aimed at helping poor and minority students--if the quality of applicants drops or other colleges fail to follow suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's Next: Sep. 25, 2006 | 9/17/2006 | See Source »

...opened the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, to encourage youngsters to pursue their artistic dreams. Mostly through her work, Tupac has become rap's first cult figure. For Wallace the issue is justice. She has spent the past four years embroiled in a wrongful-death suit against the city of Los Angeles. The suit alleges that crooked L.A.P.D. cops conspired with Death Row records owner Suge Knight to have Biggie murdered. (Knight has denied the allegation.) In July, her actions forced the L.A.P.D. to assign a new task force to investigate the murder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tale of Two Mothers | 9/17/2006 | See Source »

Your guide through advanced microeconomics is Professor Edward Glaeser, who breezes through difficult and complex equations in a dapper three piece suit without breaking a sweat. He calls on–or barks at—students to create models to solve real-world problems. If you can keep up with his break-neck pace, he will change the way you see the world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economics 1011a, "Microeconomic Theory" | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...said that he hopes that other schools will follow suit and drop their early admission programs, but it is not yet clear whether Harvard will set the pace for its peers...

Author: By Daniel J. T. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Citing Inequality, College Ends Early Action | 9/13/2006 | See Source »

...also spurred other schools, especially Yale, to expand its financial aid packages.We hope that eliminating early admissions altogether proves to be as influential as some of Harvard’s past innovations. Harvard’s unilateral action will have some impact, but if other institutions do not follow suit, higher education will still be tainted. At the very least, all schools (including Princeton, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania, for example) should eliminate binding early decision policies. These programs continue to disadvantage anyone eligible for any financial aid since binding programs prevent students from comparing aid packages from various...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Early Unfairness | 9/13/2006 | See Source »

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