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Just two years ago, the Radcliffe heavyweights hit a new low. For the first time in nine years—a run that included a national title in 2003??the Radcliffe varsity heavyweights found themselves on the outside looking in, missing the cut for the all-important NCAA Championships.For any other crew, these ups and downs are understood and even expected. But Radcliffe is not your normal program—it is one of the most storied in the history of women’s crew. As a consequence, failing to make the 16-team NCAA Championships field...
...Shaheen—who served as governor of the state from 1997 to 2003??is heading for a rematch of her 2002 Senate race, which she lost by just 4 percent to Republican Sen. John E. Sununu, the scion of one of the state’s most prominent political families...
Sept. 24, 2003??Finkelstein accuses Dershowitz of committing plagiarism in his bestselling book “The Case for Israel.” The accusation surfaces on a talk show called “Democracy Now!” in which both professors appeared to debate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as in an article published in the October edition of The Nation...
Interim University President Derek C. Bok announced today that Harvard’s governing boards had approved his recommendation to create a reformed, University-wide calendar.The new calendar configuration will be modeled on a proposal—initially advanced by a 2003??2004 committee chaired by Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba ’53—to begin classes shortly after Labor Day, to move fall exams before winter break, and to end the academic year in May.Implementation of the changes is set for the 2009-2010 academic year, to give Harvard’s 11 schools...
...Both the UC and a 2003??2004 committee chaired by Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba ’53 proposed a calendar that would move fall exams before break and end the academic year in May. But while the Verba report endorsed a January “J-term,” the UC report argued instead for a shorter period between semesters and an earlier end date...