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...best way of judging future performance. Neither of the last two Ivy Rookies of the Year, Adam Gore and Ryan Wittman from Cornell, received any stars. And while two players from Penn’s four-player 2003 class were three-star recruits, the other two, who combined for zero stars, were Mark Zoller and Ibrahim Jaaber, the two best players in the league last season. But for Harvard fans who have seen their team come up short against the better teams in the league on too many occasions, the influx of such talent surely indicates Amaker has the program...
...Boston. 2) Jake’s not in it, but… The cult classic movie “Donnie Darko” is now on stage, and knowing the trusty A.R.T., this version will be even weirder—and better. Opens Oct. 27, runs until Nov. 18. Zero Arrow Theatre. Box office at 64 Brattle St., Cambridge. “Student rush” offers $15 tickets the day of the show, if available. 3) BOOston! If you want to get to know Boston a little bit, this might be just the ticket: a walking tour of Beacon...
...been intense. “The play deals with the big questions that everyone is plagued with: what if we’re living the wrong life, or loving the wrong people?” “Donnie Darko” self-reflexively opens this Halloween, at the Zero Arrow Theatre, and will run through Nov. 18th. —Staff writer John D. Selig can be reached at jdselig@fas.harvard.edu...
Whether an article is read online or in print, high quality page composition, copy editing, and the listing and linking of bibliographic and reference data bring unavoidable costs. Information technology has driven the costs of some of these services downward, but not to zero. Furthermore, maintaining and protecting a fully digital archive for an academic journal adds substantial costs...
...strongly on the negative side.“College provides an important service to families and many of them can easily pay,” he says. “We have a wonderful system of public universities, so already we have guaranteed almost everyone a low-cost or zero-cost higher education option. I don’t think there is any reason private universities have an obligation to provide free services to everybody.” Avery is not alone in his belief, as both Summers and Bok echo his sentiments.“I don?...