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...match-up of giant heavyweights, but the Harvard men’s soccer team’s match against the University of Pennsylvania this weekend is the first hurdle toward an elusive Ivy championship for both teams. Penn has not won since 2002??and only once since 1981—while the drought for the Crimson stretches back to 1996. Heading into the start of Ivy League play this year, both Harvard (5-2-0) and the Quakers (4-2-0) are ranked just behind Brown as favorites to contend for the title. Currently, UPenn debuted this past...
...only is it being driven this way by the president and provost, but that the FAS is going along with it.”Also in the summer of 2003, Incoming Interim Faculty Dean Jeremy R. Knowles—the chemist who served as FAS dean from 1991 to 2002??issued a lengthy memo outlining his objections to Summers’ plans for Allston and questioning the wisdom of moving so much science infrastructure across the river. With a new committee led by Buehrens set to unveil a report about science in Allston in July, Mendelsohn says...
...Rubies,” Bejar reunites the principal members of the band with whom he recorded 2002??s “This Night.” The reunion seems like a calculated response to the lukewarm reception fans gave to the stripped-down, piano-driven production on Destroyer’s most recent album, 2004’s “Your Blues...
...said Elizabeth E. Yale, who is a graduate student in history of science. The technological progression of ideas moves from the Aristotelian cosmology of the 17th century to “new ideas” by Copernicus and Galileo a few years later and ends with 2002??s cyclotron. “I love seeing what was considered to be cutting edge at the [different] times,” said Kathy Putnam, whose husband helped fund the project. Briahna J. Gray ’07 said she liked the artisan approach of the collection. One piece that stood...
...College changed its early admission policy in 2003. “Now that we’ve had three years to look at it, it appears that we’ve been able to stabilize the Early Admission program,” he said. In the fall of 2002??when, in an effort to comply with national guidelines, the admissions office allowed students to apply simultaneously to Harvard and to other Early Action schools—more than 7,600 applicants sent in early admission applications. After Harvard reinstated its policy of single-choice Early Action?...