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...spokesman couldn't lavish enough praise on its contracted testing company, New Hampshire-based Measured Progress, which he says has performed well on all aspects of its commitment. But it's worth remembering that Montana was only responsible for 60,000 student tests, less than one tenth of Illinois' workload...
...couple of lazy penalties—hooking, holding in the offensive zone, those types of things.” While the first period included numerous power plays and three separate stretches of 5-on-3 play, both teams’ penalty kills rose to the challenge under the heavy workload. Harvard, in particular, was able to effectively shut down the Raider power play, as the penalty kill held Colgate scoreless and even managed to generate some shorthanded chances. “They gave us a couple of different looks [on the power play], but they really never changed to adapt...
...dangers that exertion posed to his heart.“I’ve had this condition for like four years now,” Balcetis said. “It’s never been really serious at all, but when the level of basketball increases, the workload increases, so it’s kind of hard to sometimes go 100%, and college basketball is all 100% or nothing. I decided that maybe I should step down and maybe make basketball my hobby.”Balcetis was one of the highlights of coach Frank Sullivan?...
...instruction is an acknowledgment of ignorance. We are thus not ready to make decisions about what a “liberal arts” education means. The ability to make an informed choice is perverted into searching the CUE Guide for the most acceptable ratio between course difficulty and workload. Though it may sound unpopular, what we need is less freedom: We need a system like Columbia’s. The Columbia Core is a rigid requirement of ten arenas, concentrating portal courses in Literature Humanities, Contemporary Civilization, Frontiers of Science, Art Humanities, and even Physical Education. The rationale...
...Harvard decided I would be better off academically,” Ho said. “I would probably have struggled more last year in terms of managing my time and academic workload. I feel more comfortable...