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Orange trees are even tougher on their young. A typical orange tree carries about 100,000 pollinated blossoms, each of which is a potential orange, complete with the seeds that are potential trees. But in the course of a season, only about 500 oranges are actually produced. The tree determines...
Courting dangerLater-borns are similarly willing to take risks with their physical safety. All sibs are equally likely to be involved in sports, but younger ones are likelier to choose the kinds that could cause injury. "They don't go out for tennis," Sulloway says. "They go out for rugby...
Per long-standing tradition, FM’s second Annual Fast Fashion Challenge began on Thursday at noon when four student-designers were sent out, on FM’s dime, to create a complete outfit evoking the theme “Metropolis.” Be back by noon...
So it goes with The Hong Kong, one of the Square’s most treasured institutions. Harvard students returned to campus this year to discover that its first floor restaurant had experienced a complete makeover, going from tacky to tasteful.
NCAA guidelines consider a competitor to have fully participated in a season if he or she has attended 20 percent of the tournaments. Having competed in every tournament that fall, Rooney’s athletic sophomore year was considered complete, even if her academic one was cut short.