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...late 2001, national attention to undergraduate transcripts sparked discussion about grade inflation among faculty and students at the College and some questioned whether Harvard students deserved their top-notch grades...
...prestigious tournament features some of the best wrestlers in the country and allows Harvard to get an early-season evaluation of some of the top-notch wrestlers that the Crimson could be facing in the NCAA championship tournament. Of the 25 ranked teams, nine came to Las Vegas...
...best aspects of the IOP is that, with its large endowment and top-notch faculty, it can provide adequate resources for projects without a rigid, complicated or restrictive policy. The IOP can afford to cover the costs of trips like the one to Miami, and with seasoned politicians leading groups of motivated students, it can be confident that these trips will have substantial educational value...
...captain Jesse Jantzen (149 lbs.) and sophomore Max Meltzer (141 lbs.) both won first place at the 37th East Stroudsburg Wrestling Open on Saturday, repeating their top-notch finishes from the Cortland Open Wrestling Tournament last weekend...
What makes the twins so interesting, however, is that while Barbie is an inanimate object livened and shaped by the powers-that-be at Mattel, Mary Kate and Ashley are actually human. They are well aware of top-notch marketing—not just of themselves, but of other people as brands. They admitted in a Vanity Fair profile, for example, that one of the people they admire the most is Martha Stewart, “because of, like, everything she has created with her brand.” And VF writer James Wolcott couldn’t help...