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...each focused on either eliminating parental contribution or relieving student debt. Director of Financial Aid Sally C, Donahue said she viewed the recent changes at Columbia as part of a collective effort among the Ivy League schools to increase accessibility for low and middle income students. “What??s really important is that the message gets out nationally to talented students from all income backgrounds that it’s possible to attend Harvard, Yale or Columbia if you are offered admission and that finances should not be a barrier to apply...
...College is in crisis. Less than a fortnight after returning to school, 6500 undergraduates woke up yesterday as involuntary extras in an Alfred Hitchcock film come to life. This year’s Harvard-Yale tailgate will basically be dry, we were told, and what??s more, the College’s most important recreational athletics facility, the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC), will be closed for renovations as of early next year.Well kids, it was fun while it lasted, right?But even as hyperactive Undergraduate Council representatives flood inboxes with petitions to “Save...
What the hell is happening in Berlin? Us plebians have no idea, and boy are we worried! Thomas Koebner from Universitat Mainz, knows, however, and he’s telling all in his lecture “The Contemporary German Film Scene: What??s Going On?” Enrich your absicht, brag about it to your...
...Donovan wrote. Found in the constellation Draco, TrES-2 is one of 200 planets found outside our solar system—but it’s one of only a dozen that can be observed using the “transit method.” “What??s special about these 12 is they’re the only ones for which we can actually measure the mass and size directly, from which we can get the density, and can guess what they’re made of,” Charbonneau said. TrES-2, which...
...Crimson (0-5-1) with more confidence as its Ivy League season begins Sunday at Penn. If the team can achieve a good result, it would continue on its rising learning curve climbing following its first tie of the season last weekend against St. Mary’s. What??s more, it would put them on level footing with Brown (4-1-2, 0-0-0 Ivy), the second-place team in the Ivies, who tied BU 0-0 early in the season. “I know the [Ivy] conference is tough and the field is level...