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Winning games and benefiting from national broadcasts of its physical style of play has allowed Stanford to lure top recruits to its campus since 2007.
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Meanwhile, university officials in California voted earlier this month to overhaul their current admissions system, which guarantees a student a place at a UC campus if he ranks in the top 4% of his high-school class or in the top 12.5% of the graduating class statewide.
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Although she spoke hardly a word of English when she first arrived on campus, she ended up among the top 5% of her year.
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The Copper Top is about a mile from campus.
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Companies are holding "American Idol"-esque singing contests, sponsoring dating events, constructing libraries and karaoke rooms on campus, and organizing small dinners between managers and top workers.
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To increase the number of minorities in its student body, UT added a second layer to the Top Ten Percent Law at its flagship campus in Austin eight years later.
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The original Hyde Park campus has always been the flagship, and its top tier fine dining spot since the Seventies had been the Escoffier Restaurant, for decades the premier reservation in upstate New York.
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A. students, hanging posters at the top 100 business schools and running ads in campus papers.
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The Berkeley graduate considered Haas, as well as Babson, but preferred Wharton both for its reputation and for the fact that top faculty were eager to teach at the West Coast campus.
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Today and over the next few days, as the Packer faithful roll into town for the start of training camp, Murphy, a former Pro Bowl player who took over the team's top job in 2007, will try to be everywhere on campus, signing autographs and posing for photos.
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