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Before leaving, both clubs teamed up for one final round against a rag-tag team of children and adults, putting aside their (age) differences and proving the power of collaboration by victoriously taking siege of a fort...
...would know exactly how many to order. In fact, the Coop’s prices are already so steep in part because they don’t know how many books they will be able to sell—so they insure their profit with a higher price tag...
...then it was Albright’s turn to score his first of two runs on the day. The catcher took advantage of a wild pitch, racing home before his Brown counterpart had a chance to turn around and tag...
...Saturday’s second game. The Quakers, batting first, came out on fire in their only inning of scoring. A run by sophomore pinch runner Elora Daniele on a wild pitch opened up the floodgates, and after Penn batted arond, the onslaught was finally ended with a key tag-out by senior catcher Jess Pledger and an out on a ground ball...
Robert F. Kennedy ’48 famously asked America “What is the price tag on equal justice under law?” America might want to answer that there shouldn’t be a price tag on the fairness sought in employment practices. If so, it’s clear that the current trend in internships perpetuates inequality and must be stopped. To best remedy this, the United States should eliminate unpaid internships, except for those at non-profits...