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Attempting to limit the population of recruited athletes, however, is nothing new—the Ivy League was actually founded as a football conference designed to set league-wide recruiting policies and academic standards—but the issue has recently been brought to national attention by a book, The Game of Life, which suggests that a radical overhaul of collegiate athletics is needed...
...Faculty committees have approved proposals to limit the proportion of students who can receive honors to 60 percent of the graduating class and to switch to a 4.0 grading scale, according to Dean of Undergraduate Education Susan G. Pedersen...
...percent of Harvard undergraduates receiving honors diplomas 2001, there is a clear need to tighten the College’s honors requirements. The Faculty Council took a step in that direction two weeks ago, making a bold recommendation to change the way Harvard awards honors. Its plan would limit honors to 60 percent of students based solely on grade point average after each department recommends honors for its concentrators...
Coach Walsh has clearly thought about the pros and cons of “riding his horse” extensively. There is an argument that Walsh should limit Crockett’s pitch count no matter the circumstances. This point-of-view argues that though Crockett will want to pitch because he’s competitive, a winner, and would let down the team if he turned down a start, his opinion should be irrelevant to Walsh, who should protect his players and give them a chance to succeed on the next level. However, it is Walsh?...
...point of view is simply getting rid of Arafat, allowing Israel to deal with a new leader Sharon hopes will be more pliant. But the moderate Arab states and even Palestinian critics of Arafat won't accept his ouster, although they are likely to support moves that effectively limit some of the Palestinian leader's current power through developing structures of government that are more democratic, transparent and accountable...