Word: 10th
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...Altchek’s 10th goal for the season...
...said. Facebook.com spokesman Chris R. Hughes ’06 left open the possibility that Zuckerberg might return several years down the road. Zuckerberg, formerly of the Class of 2006, will forego a Harvard degree to run facebook.com, the second largest online social networking site and the 10th most-trafficked site on the Internet, according to Hughes. Zuckerberg spent the morning meeting with computer science professors for help recruiting engineers straight out of college. “The professors can identify who the smart students are,” he said, adding that he would prefer to hire younger engineers...
Representatives from several national publications asserted the need for greater minority representation in the media at a forum held Saturday to honor Diversity and Distinction magazine’s 10th anniversary.Each of four panel members told a different story about his or her struggle as a minority journalist, but all agreed on the need for more minority representation in editorial and managerial positions.Al Young, a desk editor and writer in the Living and Arts Department of the Boston Globe, said that although more minorities are working as reporters, they now need to “break the glass ceiling?...
...this, Yale will still win by more than seven on the road. That’s how bad the Lions are.CORNELL (+9) AT PRINCETONThe Tigers have grave difficulties containing the run, and that’s going to be the difference in this ballgame. The Big Red is the 10th-best rushing team in the nation—the only Ivy team in the top 20. Princeton has already struggled with Nick Hartigan and Brown (23rd nationally) as well as Clifton Dawson and Harvard (36th nationally), surrendering 200 yards to both backs. The Tigers still kept themselves in position...
...coach for the men’s World Cup, as well as the Olympics.” With this workout plan and assistance from the Harvard Department of Athletics’ strength coaches, the team has high hopes for next season. Last year, the Crimson finished no higher than 10th in any of its meets. But with renewed dedication and an influx of interest, the team expects improvement in the 2006 campaign and for the future of Harvard alpine skiing. “There’s no reason that we can’t be very competitive...