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...solid contribution, with nine points, eight boards, and five assists in the game.It’s the same story for the Crimson next weekend, as it travels to Yale and Brown: expecting—and needing—two victories.“We now need to build upon these two wins and go right into the next weekend and do the same thing,” Matera said.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...likely lead to students to make decisions that are not in their best academic interests. While Harvard should remove itself from these rankings, it should continue to provide applicants with information to make them informed about the college application process. In the end, all students are going to rely upon statistics in some capacity when making the college decisions—Harvard should ensure that this information is available and accurate...
...hours from New York, has a President's Day weekend with an Eagle Viewing Boat Trip. The day starts with an early morning Valentine's Day breakfast, then off to the 54-foot boat to see the New England's largest winter population of bald Eagles. Warm up upon your return with afternoon tea, and get a $25 gift certificate to the nearby Audubon shop. Rates start at $315, available through March 7. 949 Boston Post Rd, Madison...
...added that the donation was unaffected by current economic conditions and will be divided between funding the professorship and related activities, though administrators have not yet determined how the funds will be divided. Until Tribe retires, the professorship will be called the Thurgood Marshall Professorship of Constitutional Law. Upon his retirement the position will be renamed the Laurence H. Tribe Professorship of Constitutional Law. Tribe, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor, is the second most cited constitutional scholar in the country and garnered increased media attention during the past two years as a result of his connections to President Barack...
...alternate scenario is also possible: that upon exhausting the natural world, science has the ability to someday reveal hitherto unfamiliar regions of metaphysics. Consider, for example, the explosion in understanding of the cell, the fundamental unit of life. The expanding field of systems biology elucidates breathtaking networks of interactions, as thousands upon thousands of molecules are precisely regulated to perform the simplest of functions. Metaphysically, many explanations could exist for the arguably beautiful nature of these networks...