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  • Posted By: autumncat12041 @ 03/31/2008 11:49:53 PM

    I would just like to mention that Cornell University, an Ivy League known more for its hockey, engineering, and agriculture schools, made it to March Madness this year - the first time since 1988. Also, they were the Ivy League champs in basketball, beating of course Harvard AND Princeton. Now tell me: why wasn't Cornell mentioned at all in this article?

  • Posted By: autumncat12041 @ 03/31/2008 11:47:51 PM

    I would just like to note that Cornell University made it to March Madness this year - the first time since 1988, and they just so happened to win the Ivy League Championship for basketball, beating Harvard AND Princeton. Now tell me: why Cornell wasn't mentioned at all in this article?

  • Posted By: johnsmythe @ 03/29/2008 9:40:22 AM

    Harvard is going to have enough problems explaining how a guy -- Barack Obama -- who wouldn't qualify for Mensa and has an IQ (derivable from his SAT and LSAT scores) that trails the current idiot-in-chief, George W. Bush, managed to gain admittance in to their top-flight law school (where IQs tend to range in the 150s+).

    Now you are asking Harvard to put sugar in the gas tank of their athletics program, too?

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