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Imus’ comments didn’t raise much of an eyebrow the morning they happened. Either the people who were listening didn’t care much, or there just really weren??t that many people listening. The resulting backlash makes it clear that it’s not the former. No, people just didn’t know that anything had been said until liberal watchdog Media Matters for America broke the story (online, mind you) much later that evening...
...overall. The problem was not lack of minutes on offense, but rather an inability to put the ball in the back of the net.“Princeton has a great goalie,” co-captain Brian Mahler said. “Some shots weren??t the best decisions, some just didn’t go our way.”“Princeton is a very disciplined team,” he added. “We knew that going in—we knew what they were going...
...that this is something that deserves the attention of university counselors, mental health professionals, faculty, advisors, deans, proctors, tutors, and students alike. Myths about perfectionism are common among students. One myth I hear often is, “I wouldn’t have gotten into Harvard if I weren??t such a perfectionist.” Another is, “My perfectionism ensures that I get things done right; my success depends on my perfectionism.” In reality, perfectionists may be no more successful than their equally motivated but less perfectionistic peers. Perfectionists often...
...part of the Phillip Brooks House Association, Mission Hill was able to mobilize a veritable army of supporters to attend the meeting that would decide its fate. “Because we got about 80 or 90 people out to the UC meeting, we weren??t in as bad of a boat as other groups,” Kumar says. Smaller organizations don’t have this luxury, and so they have no means of fighting back...
...Black Harvard Women list e-mail asks, “Wanna host a ***black*** prefrosh???”—all six asterisks included. Another, sent over the Chinese Students Association (CSA) mailing list, reads: “URGENT: PLEASE HOST PREFROSH!!” As if this weren??t encouragement enough, another e-mail asks, “Like dogs? Host a prefrosh!” citing several similarities between prospective students and canines. “You don’t have to worry about them much. You can leave them out in the Yard...