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It’s safe to say that the story of sophomore Kaavya Viswanathan’s apparent plagiarism has captured the attention of the world in a way none of us at The Crimson imagined when we broke the story early last Sunday. The depth and breadth of the coverage—including a front-page story in The New York Times and a top story in The Boston Globe—has brought the campus under a level of scrutiny not seen since University President Lawrence H. Summers announced his resignation in February. Because we broke the story...
...seven hits and notched one strikeout. Sophomore Shelly Madick came in for two and two thirds innings of relief, allowing the winning run on three hits and taking the loss. DARTMOUTH 3, HARVARD 0 The Crimson and Big Green went five innings in a scoreless tie before Dartmouth broke the game open with a three-run sixth inning. Madick got the start for Harvard and kept the Crimson’s stagnant offense in the game for five and a third innings, allowing a run on three hits with six strikeouts. But Dartmouth sophomore Angela Megaw outdid Madick, notching...
...between the impromptu start and the choppy water throughout the course, Harvard dismissed the Huskies with the ease that has characterized the second varsity’s wins all season long. The Crimson built a boat-length lead by the 700-meter mark, and Harvard broke free for an open-water advantage shortly thereafter.Once again, the Crimson second varsity spent its morning racing itself after the midway point. Harvard finished in 5:47.1, and the Northeastern second varsity followed more than two lengths behind in a time of 5:54.9.“We have the confidence...
...lyrical lines of the translation. The War on Terror, Yale University, and the “avian flu”—all were cunningly brought out onto the stage. When a flock of angry birds closed in around the enterprising Peisetaerus and Euelpides, a hysterical Euelpides broke into song, in a desperate attempt to placate their attackers. His choice of song?—“Feed the Birds” from Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins.” The performers casually took advantage of their feathers to crack out light...
...Black and White heavyweight crew fell to unranked Boston University, stretching the team’s losing streak to four races.At the lightweight showdown between No. 1 and No. 2, Radcliffe was favored to win, but the team’s advantage hung on a thin thread. That thread broke on Saturday.“We all agreed that we didn’t have our best race,” lightweight co-captain Sarah Bates said. “But we can’t deny they were faster than us; we just didn’t have...