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...segregation. The connotation of the word “segregated,” which has been cleverly appropriated by proponents of randomization to describe the Houses before its implementation, wrongly implies that people were somehow forced into intellectually, racially, or extracurricularly homogenous environments against their will. However, the truth of the matter is that there is nothing inherently bad with allowing people who want to be around each other live together. As long as no one is actively barred from any particular community, the choice should be left to individuals.It may seem strange that I’m so attached...
...seven straight contests, quickly arousing the notice of opposing coaches and blueliners around the league.Who was this guy, and where had he come from?“Obviously he’s having a great year, but I’m not really surprised, to tell you the truth,” linemate Ryan Maki says. “He’s worked for everything he’s got, and he deserves it.”Although Murphy’s streak eventually came to an end, he continued to produce, launching gamewinners against Rensselaer...
...could make or break your childhood dreams of playing in the big leagues. However, at the age of 24 a player is on the downside of a minor league career. And one way or another, a decision will have to be made on his future within the organization. The truth of the matter is that the life of a minor leaguer is accelerated, highly competitive, and often short-lived. For example, I would venture to say that half the players in the Indians minor league system over the age of 23 are already married or engaged. Many of them also...
...holds national significance, Welch told around 15 students. Last week, Illinois Senator and Harvard Law School alum Barack Obama visited Vermont to campaign alongside Welch, drawing over a thousand supporters to a rally, Lesser added. State Republicans have hired the advertising firm responsible for the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth advertisements in the 2004 presidential election, according to Welch. The state senator characterized the race as a local referendum on the presidency. “People see this election...as an opportunity to put a check and balance on the direction in which George Bush is headed...
...truth is, no one knows the exact population in New Orleans right now. But the police department does not dispute the total number of murders upon which the TIME analysis was based. And the increase in bloodshed is an ominous milestone for a city desperate to rebuild and make itself stronger than it was before. "Are we back to the good old days?" wonders Peter Scharf, a criminologist at the University of New Orleans. "Are all the things that made New Orleans embarrassing before the storm coming back...