From the sounds of it, Harvard’s getting angsty, as are many other big brand schools. The reason for this is that apparently an overly large amount of the wide-eyed and idealistic youth passing through their doors are exiting as investment bankers or financial consultants, hugging Wall Street close to their hearts. Read more...
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June 29, 10:00 pm
Grads banking on financial gain
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June 29, 9:03 pm
Colleges deserve protection from guns
This past Thursday, the Supreme Court turned heads and incited strong reactions, both positive and negative, when it overturned the District of Columbia’s ban on the individual possession of handguns. Read more...
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June 29, 9:01 pm
University use of fair use is, well, pretty fair
Georgia State University is defending its actions in a lawsuit filed by three publishing companies for posting copyrighted material online for student use. Read more...
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June 22, 9:17 pm
Dearth of tomatoes downright rotten
The plight struck, and it went straight for the fruit (or vegetable) of our hearts: the tomato. Read more...
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June 22, 9:14 pm
Editorial: New SAT policy helps rich, bad test takers
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June 22, 9:13 pm
Editorial: Tree-sitters rooted in community involvement
Tree-sitters at the University of California, Berkeley were granted a victory last week when a judge ruled the university must resolve lingering concerns about a major construction project that would, among other things, cause the death of a grove of coastal oak trees. Read more...
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June 22, 9:11 pm
Identity politics may blind Indian American voters
The 2008 election has been characterized by identity. Read more...