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Guadagnino, 21, told Us magazine that he took the LSAT and had considered applying to Harvard or Yale Law School—before he found a job that entailed living, working, and partying in a house on the beach all summer with seven other young people, all on national...

Author: By Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Who Needs Harvard Law When You've Got Jersey Shore? | 1/28/2010 | See Source »

Having been raised in a Reform Jewish household, I grew up with a sense of personal connection to the state of Israel. As a young adult, I was troubled by various policies and practices of the Israeli government that came to my attention, such as those to which Mr. Rashid referred, yet constantly aware of the innocent Israeli lives lost through terrorist actions. I realized that this issue, like most, cannot be viewed as black and white...

Author: By Samuel L. Linden | Title: LETTER | 1/28/2010 | See Source »

...eyes of longing as they watched a movie being made about the game they still loved. I knew firsthand the willingness of Texas high school football players to sacrifice themselves to team and town and winning the state championship. But I was still unprepared for what these young men shared - the price of paralysis that had come from their experience. I fumbled for words. I played into the very thing that not a single one of them wanted: my pity. (See the top 10 sports moments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Texas Football and the Price of Paralysis | 1/27/2010 | See Source »

...football - at least head injuries, prompted by the wonderful reporting of Alan Schwarz of the New York Times. But I also think about it because I know the focus will not trickle down to where it is needed most: the high school level. Research has shown that young players are far more susceptible than older ones to serious injuries. (Comment on this story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Texas Football and the Price of Paralysis | 1/27/2010 | See Source »

...that the new schedule succeeded in offering students time to relax or travel that they otherwise might not have taken. Still, while we recognize the College’s current financial constraints, we believe that Harvard should present students with more J-term opportunities in the future, allowing the young program to grow in size, quality, and popularity...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Beyond J-cation | 1/27/2010 | See Source »

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