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Despite a years-long push to increase the diversity—economic and otherwise??of incoming classes, admissions and financial aid officials were blind-sided when, in early 1982, the Reagan Administration announced a plan to cut more than $2 billion in federal support for higher education financial...
...Crimson blood, it seems, does not necessarily run through all Flood veins. But the urge to play—lacrosse or otherwise??is something that is apparent in every one of the children...
...think if people go and they eat dinner and have fun and then they leave and they say that they’ve had a few hours of fun that they wouldn’t have had otherwise??I think that’s a success,” Rao said...
...public renunciation itself that is an important statement.Harvard, more than any other university, is positioned to take a principled stance, one grounded in the essential value of fairness, when it comes to its admissions policies. More often than not, Harvard is rewarded—in its reputation, finances, and otherwise??for being a leader in higher education. Its history has been one of an evolving meritocracy, and ridding itself of legacy preference will be another bold step in that direction. There will surely be short-term feelings of alienation by some members of the alumni community, but over...
...game. It’s an approach that has earned the 265-pound tackle from Stamford, Conn. Preseason All-American honors as well as double-teams on virtually every play. And though those double teams have resulted in numbers slightly less spectacular than you’d see otherwise??he’s sixth on the team in total tackles—Berg still anchors a Harvard defensive line that ranks first in I-AA in both sacks levied as well as rushing yards surrendered.Berg alone is responsible for eight and a half of those sacks...