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...family feeling, the community feeling.” Others said the holiday made the transition to college easier. “I’m glad that Ramadan started two weeks after Harvard started. It sort of eases you in,” said Batool Z. Ali ’10. Tellawi described Ramadan as a “time to work on personal character” when Muslims focus on charity and reading the Koran. Because many students have fasted during the holy month for years, they said they had no problems observing the holiday with classes in full...
...Israeli ambassador to the U.S. criticized the council Friday for its “terrible mistake” of hosting Ahmadinejad, drawing a comparison between the invitation to the Iranian chief and a hypothetical invite to Hitler in the 1930s. But the president of the Harvard Islamic Society, Ali A. Zaidi ’08, said that “regardless of the nation, it is always to the advantage of the United States to engage in a sort of civil discourse that will create a safer world...
...John’s rounded out the top three with a score of 640. Leading the way for Harvard was sophomore Emily Balmert, whose two-day total of 153 was good enough to earn her a tie for the sixth-best individual score of the tournament. Sophomore Ali Bode and junior Jessica Hazlett were right behind her with scores of 154, earning them a share of ninth place among individual players. Freshmen Sarah Harvey and Claire Sheldon rounded out the scoring for the Crimson with totals of 157. Harvey posted a round of 73 in the first half...
...close the MAC for a revamp during all of next semester and the summer of 2007, two undergraduates are hoping that their campaign will force administrators to reconsider. “My primary objection is the way it was announced,” said Undergraduate Council (UC) member Ali A. Zaidi ’08. He maintained that there was no dialogue with students before the announcement. Zaidi added that he thought the plans would lead to overcrowding in other gyms, would reduce the winter and spring intramural programs, and would leave the classes and club sports offered...
...scare on Friday at Ohiri Field before eventually losing 3-2 in double-overtime. In the 104th minute of play, PSU’s Katie Schoepfer, who was the star of the game with two goals and an assist, took a nice cross from teammate Ali Krieger and played it easily past Harvard keeper Lauren Mann. The Crimson seemed a step slow early as the defending Big Ten Champions put on a clinic in the first half, with the Nittany Lions taking a 2-0 lead into the half and controlling play throughout. It took only eleven minutes for Penn...