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...hour before the session was scheduled to begin. Students said they were excited to see the four-foot-seven, nationally renowned author. “I’m here just because I’ll never have the opportunity to see her again,” said Jason B. Munster ’07. “She has a lot of influence in people’s lives, if not mine.” Associate Dean of Academic Advising Monique Rinere opened the event by introducing Dr. Ruth. The two had both worked at Princeton, where Dr. Ruth...
...created on the court was equaled in the stands. Every school had at least a decent following in the building, such as the Hartford fans who screamed along with their team’s cheerleaders the whole game, the four UMBC students who painted “U-M-B-C” across their chests, and the pack of Binghamton students wearing identical green jerseys who stood and cheered the entire game.Schools pulled out all the stops to provide support for their teams, as seven teams had at least its band and cheerleaders. Most brought mascots and a dance...
...Jonathan B. Steinman ’10, a Crimson sports editor, lives in Grays Hall...
...with the club sports office and the financial aid office this week to discuss the legislation. Harvard club sports are currently funded at a rate below that of peer institutions such as Dartmouth and Princeton, according to statistics cited in the UC legislation. —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...
...relax, enjoy friendly competition, and release some stress,” said Amanda C. E. Klimczuk ’10. “I also hope that we can get more girls involved,” she added. The event’s participants were predominantly male. Benjamin B. Minkoff, a high-school senior who was visiting his sister, Reva P. Minkoff ’08, The Crimson’s Staff Director, won the “Super Smash Brothers” tournament as well as the Nintendo Wii. Eric Huang...