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...Adelman. The UC funded approximately 300 of the student group grants by allocating $20,518.61 in cash awards, according to the grants package legislation. In other business, the social programming board—created by the UC on April 9th and given $200,000 by the College on April 11th??€”came closer to materializing last night with the announcement by UC Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07 of the timeline for elections and applications to the newly-named College Events Board. For those who wish to represent their House based on a popular vote, Riley...
Obviously, as Stone always likes to point out, nothing is decided and now Harvard must return to a big game to take home its 11th??€”and seventh-straight—Beanpot championship. Besides, one win does not make a season, in much the same way that the Crimson’s four losses to WCHA opponents don’t either...
McLean-Foreman led the way once again, taking 11th??€”falling to both Steve Sundell of Columbia who won Heptagonals and Meyer of Yale, the first time McLean-Foreman had lost all year...
...men’s lightweight division, the top Harvard finisher was senior Jake Sattelmair, who finished 11th??€”20 spots better than his finish last year...
...fellow citizens come to a fiery demise, most reasonable Americans deemed it necessary to destroy the al Qaeda network, and the Taliban regime that harbored it, in order to prevent future terrorist attacks. No doubt, countless thousands of Americans—the friends and families—of September 11th??€™s victims sought retribution. This, I believe, was also a reasonable position. What I do not think was a reasonable position was that of a fair number of Harvard students who decided to rally against military action in Afghanistan. One fellow Dunster House resident, for example, sewed...