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...This is Harvard’s first year without an early action program, which Fitzsimmons said benefited students from wealthier school districts where they received better preparation for the admissions process...
...story involved immigration in the opposite direction. “My grandfather was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and he migrated to Mexico looking for his American dream,” said Fox, drawing laughs. Fox, a former Coca-Cola executive and member of the center-right National Action Party (PAN), broke the 72-year stranglehold of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) on Mexico when he was elected in 2000. He was succeeded in 2007 by fellow PAN-member Felipe Calderón, a graduate of the Kennedy School. Fox said that Calderón, who spoke at the Forum...
...University. Parents ranked Harvard as the third school they would most like their children to attend, trailing Princeton and Stanford. Robert J. Franek, the vice president at The Princeton Review in charge of the survey, argued that Harvard’s higher profile due to the elimination of early action and the new financial aid initiative led to its taking over the top position. “We found that the number one fear among students and parents was that a student would get into a school and not be able to pay for it,” he said...
...former chair of the Pforzheimer House Committee, Rosenblum exemplifies the kind of role that fellow Deep Springs alums achieve once at Harvard. Fellow alums include the President of the Dudley Cooperative and the former head of the Environmental Action Coalition...
Being a San Diego native, I was able to watch Harvard baseball live in action against the San Diego State Aztecs last Wednesday and the No. 14 San Diego Toreros last Thursday. In both games, Zailskas was the Crimson’s MVP, hands down...