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...eight years. And those teams combined for three NCAA tournament wins and never lost a tournament game by more than eight.The league, however, was much stronger then and so were its champions. Four out of those eight seasons, the league champion was ranked in the AP poll, including twice in the top 20. Those teams had not only played with and beaten the bullies of college basketball—they were among them. There were no skills to hone or nerves to test. Those Penn and Princeton squads were ready for NCAA tournament play from day one.The current Quakers teams...
...over the course of the next semester, Ben-Shahar will lecture from the Sanders stage four times a week—twice for Positive Psychology, twice for the Psychology of Leadership—and he will teach his students that “happiness is and ought to be the ultimate end.” He’ll do it for as long as he can—because he’s a lecturer and not a research professor on the tenure track, he may only be allowed to teach here for one more year after he returns...
...they would start offering an inexpensive (half a cent or so per message) exemption from spam filtering. The idea is that individual senders like you or me would happily pay the dollar per week that sending mail would cost us, while the purveyors of Cialis would have to think twice before spending the hundreds of thousands their present activities would cost. But both companies readily agree they’d be forced to deliver even the mail of those that don’t pay, albeit through notoriously unreliable spam filters, and so it’s hard to imagine...
...Greenfield said that if indeed the high prices of coursepacks are largely avoidable, forcing students to pay the copyright fee twice is “almost fraudulent” and “entirely unreasonable.” But, he added, “cheaper coursepacks may be far more realistic than anyone has been thinking they were, and that’s exciting...
...should have Shabbat at least twice a week,” Ben-Shahar said. “Shabbat literally means to rest. I think Harvard students should rest more...