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It’s not often that Harvard has an opportunity to beat the European Union (EU). But dissociating itself from eggs laid by hens raised in inhumanely small cages may present an opportunity. One of the cruelest products of modern factory farms, eggs laid by caged hens will be banned by the UE by 2012. Now a group of students is urging Harvard to go cage-free first, and they have amassed almost 1,000 student signatures in support. We agree: For ethical and environmental reasons, Harvard dining halls should switch to serving only cage-free eggs...
...Saturdays ago, for example, was the first game for the Blue Devils since their 2006 campaign was washed away in the thundering wake of the accusations of sexual assault. They beat Dartmouth, 17-11, in front of a home crowd that approached a school record, but my thoughts weren’t on the great fan support, the pressures facing first-year coach John Danowski, or the “innocent until proven innocent” buttons that apparently filled the bleachers...
...consoles that I can’t afford.” Several participants emphasized the social aspect of playing video and computer games. “I generally like console games because you play them with your friends, and you can punch them in the face when they beat you,” said Matthew R. McFarlane ’08. “It’s a great way to get your competition out.” “It’s a good way to relax, enjoy friendly competition, and release some stress...
...kept it within 13 points on Saturday, not allowing the champs to get away with an easy win.“This is, in the books, the hardest game to play,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “The fact that we beat them so easily the first time always makes it a challenge the second time. It was Senior Night, and Senior Night is usually emotional. I think that was negative and not positive.”The Lions took advantage of an emotional Crimson team and traded the lead with the hosts...
...Crimson would even the score again, this time on an unassisted wrist shot 4:39 into the second period by senior winger Liza Solley. The Saints would recapture the lead a minute later on a short-handed score by sophomore Alison Domenico, who beat Martin after shaking several Harvard defenders...