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...wasn't Bush v. Gore or even Florida St. v. Oklahoma. Yet, there was a No. 1 vs. No. 2 battle that took place this weekend in women's ECAC hockey...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dartmouth Clarifies its Position at the Top | 12/13/2000 | See Source »

...others argue, boys as a group trail girls at many stages of K-12 achievement: boys tend to earn lower grades and are less likely to earn a high school diploma. They score marginally higher on the SAT, but only 65% of boys who apply are admitted to college, vs. 69% of girls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Male Minority | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

ROBERT ROSENBLUM, curator and critic, lectures on "Inside/Out: Picasso vs. Bouguereau in 1900" at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, in the Carpenter Center auditorium. I'll be there cheerleading...

Author: By Arts Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Visual Arts Calendar | 12/8/2000 | See Source »

...debate of student services vs. social activism began long before I was a first-year representative on the council nearly two and a half years ago. Yet through inherited idealism, loyal media coverage and a shortage of alternatives, the debate persists, in a way validating it as the correct way to think about student government at Harvard. However, there is a discrepancy between how the council candidates and representatives think about the role of the council and what students truly want out of their student governments. I advocate a new focus in the way both the students and the administration...

Author: By Brian R. Smith, | Title: An Alternative to the Council | 12/7/2000 | See Source »

More active Houses would greatly improve the lives of Harvard students, but there are currently roadblocks towards building this unity. First, students need to break free from current debate and old excuses. The council's "student services vs. social interaction" is an exhausted argument and an outdated way of thinking that should once and for all be put to rest because it simply does not fully address student needs. Furthermore, despite having occurred over seven years ago, students should move beyond the idea that "randomization" permanently destroyed the identities of the Houses...

Author: By Brian R. Smith, | Title: An Alternative to the Council | 12/7/2000 | See Source »

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