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...tied for second place with a combined score of 152, led Harvard’s five competing golfers. Her excellent play provided a silver lining to the overall mood of frustration among the members of the team. “Jess really paced the team,” junior Ali Bode said. “All of us know we could have done better this week,” she added. Hazlett’s first-round score of 75 left her in a tie for second place on Saturday, and she was able to card a relatively consistent score...
...Class of 2011 arrived on campus, their revamped advising system contained hardly a mention of Gen Ed, but many a mention of the Core. “We were taught to act as if there is no such thing as Gen Ed,” says Mohamad M. Ali ’11. Peer Advising Fellows were instructed to advise freshmen to pick classes assuming the current Core curriculum will be in place for the remainder of their time at Harvard, on the hope that their Core classes will be grandfathered into the new program. These sad developments...
...coach Kevin Rhoads said. He called the Crimson’s weekend showing a “really well-balanced effort.” None of Harvard’s golfers shot over 79 in any round in a tournament where the average round was an 86. Junior Ali Bode led the Crimson with a second-place individual finish. Her combined score of 147 was three over par and one only shot behind the tournament’s winner, Hayley Millbourn of Amherst. Her second-round 73 was the low score of the day. “It feels great...
...many Pakistanis as a warrior for democracy, but during two previous terms as Prime Minister in the 1990s, his administrations were widely regarded as inept, corrupt and autocratic. Then there's Benazir Bhutto, another ex-PM agitating to return from exile. Given her glamorous political pedigree (her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was also a former leader, who was executed by the army), her supporters worship her as practically royalty. But her critics see her as too ready to compromise principles. As for Musharraf, he was once regarded by both Pakistanis and those in other nations as a stern but progressive...
...women opened their season in dominating fashion on Saturday, as the Crimson’s A- and B-squads helped it to a top finish at the Women’s Mans-Lab Trophy at MIT. The A-division team of junior skipper Megan Watson and sophomore crew Ali Beyer competed against some particularly strong competition, and totaled just 63 points through 10 races at the two-day event, including two wins...