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...into Harvard-Yale,” Saretsky said.But for the moment, Saretsky and his team enjoyed participating in this historic event. “It’s an honor to compete in this event,” Christensen said.Representatives of the track team also headed down to Brown for the Brown Invitational on Saturday. “Brown was more an opportunity for our developmental kids to get in a competition, to knock the rust off before we take on Yale,” Saretsky said. Leading the Crimson in Providence was sophomore distance runner Eliza Ives...
...still in the race for the Ivy League championship,” Crimson coach Traci Green said. “Right now our focus is on winning every match...for the rest of the season.”Harvard is now just a half game behind No. 60 Brown, No. 44 Yale, and Princeton, and likely must defeat all its remaining opponents, including challenging match-ups against the Bears and Bulldogs next weekend, to take the title.HARVARD 4, PENN 3The Crimson defeated the Quakers for the first time since 2006, when Harvard was ranked No. 15 and Penn...
...House, and Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal pointed out in a statement lauding the verdict, gay marriage is only the most recent issue on which Iowa has been ahead of the times. They note that our supreme court outlawed racially segregated schools in 1873, almost a century before Brown v. Board, and that Iowa was the first state in the Union to admit a woman to the practice of law, doing...
...another in artist Sanford Biggers’ studio at Harvard. On one wall hangs the sketch of a cross-section of a slave ship (“I have no idea what that’s about,” Biggers says). On the other, a piece of brown wrapping paper lists some of Biggers’ current projects: a multi-venue installation in Philadelphia that will trace locations from the Underground Railroad, a sculpture and floor design for a new high school in the Bronx, a series of dance vignettes based on a performance Biggers presented to the Dalai...
...Brown, Betty Asian-American voters are advised by that "it would behoove" them to change their names to ones that are "easier for Americans to deal with," because the only alternative apparently seen by - "everyone here having to learn Chinese," which is understood by to be "a rather difficult language" - is unappealing...