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...example—and consistent. (A higher threshhold would, of course, continue to allow colleges to enforce their own codes of conduct as they see fit.) On the whole, the AEP is indicative of a larger problem with the federal government’s War on Drugs. Rather than tie drug convictions to rehabilitation or education programs, the AEP sets drug offenders further back by denying them access to education. Such hard paternalism is the hallmark of the War on Drugs. This strategy neither addresses the root causes of drug use nor forestalls future offenses. If the government is serious...
...Charleston, S.C. The Crimson finished with 137 total points, just two ahead of fifth-place Yale.The B-division team of senior skipper Vincent Porter and senior crew Ruth Schlitz paced Harvard, finishing second overall.Captain skipper Clay Johnson and junior crew Emily Simon guided their A-division boat to a tie for seventh place.“At the beginning, Clay and I didn’t start particularly well,” Porter said. “We were definitely a little disappointed about how we sailed.”The poor start left the team with...
...publisher today, what would happen? The publisher would say, 'These graphics look kind of cheap. And this is a fun little mechanic, but you need more game modes in there. Maybe you can throw in some CG movies to make it a little bit flashier? And maybe we can tie it in with some kind of movie license?'" Voil: a good game ruined...
...difference was enough to send the game into extra minutes.It took over five-and-a-half minutes before the final score came, but Calvert’s goal with 2:22 remaining, his 26th of the season, was the last of regulation, deadlocking the game in a 13-13 tie that was not broken until that third overtime.Cohen, Calvert, and Kane all had hat-tricks on the night, and Calvert added an assist to lead his team with four points.With the loss the Crimson ended the regular reason on a two-game losing streak and three losses...
During Nate's first week at Higashi, I got a call from his teacher asking me to send a pair of sneakers with laces. Why does he need laces when there's Velcro?, I wondered. "Because learning to tie shoes is a life skill," his teacher told me. It was an "aha!" moment for me--the first of many. Higashi is committed to preparing students for lifelong inclusion in the community, so it sends the kids home, with detailed vacation goals, for eight weeks of the year. That way, they can generalize the lessons they learn in school...