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...weeks ago, Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 looked like the ticket to beat. As chairs of the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) Campus Life and Student Affairs Committees, respectively, Voith and Gadgil ran as the UC insider ticket. The campaign was poised for a strong showing this week when The Crimson released its endorsement of the pair on Sunday, and Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 issued a statement on his stance on social programming, which criticized ideas that seemed similar to those in the Haddock-Riley platform. And although Glazer...
...season. The Crimson is winners of five of the last six against Lehigh, with the sole defeat in that stretch coming in the 23-loss 2003-04 campaign. Last season, Harvard knocked off the Hawks 67-56 while Cusworth sat with a fractured thumb. "We beat them last year without Cusworth, so we're pretty confident we can do that again," captain Matt Stehle said. If the big center is not able to go, his replacement in the starting lineup will be junior forward Brian Darcy, who scored three points on Tuesday. Freshman forward Evan Harris will also be bumped...
Although it took just over half a minute for Connecticut to net its first goal against the Crimson(7-4-2, 4-2-2 ECAC), Harvard battled back to beat the Huskies (5-12-0, 4-4-0 Hockey East) by a score of 3-1 last night at Bright Hockey Center...
...altruistic disclosure is an effective one. In the promotion of his 500-page guidebook Marc Zawel, a first-time author and recent graduate of Cornell University, claims that he has consulted “the people who know best.” There is a system to be beat, so why shouldn’t Ivy Leaguers be the ones to reap the benefits of the million-dollar industry that has developed around the frenzy of college admissions? Prospective applicants might benefit from the book’s “key insights” on applying or they might...
...real or a dream. After all, I used to dream about ponies. And, coincidentally, Matthew Fox—dude was a cutie back when “Party of Five” was still a party I frequented. Kate’s father, Wayne, was a drunkard who beat her mother and looked at Kate with a romantic eye. A resounding “eww!” from the audience is appropriate here. Now, Kate starts to talk to Sawyer, who still isn’t entirely awake. I guess her soothing voice has therapeutic advantages because he wakes...