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Also open to debate is whether to expand to the playoffs from the current level of 12 to 14, thus giving only regular-season conference champions a first-round bye. 16 teams, is, and absolutely should be, out of the question.
"What sets Harvard apart from other large corporations, like John Hancock or Microsoft, are its students," he said. "I like that part of it. I have worked with Evening with Champions at Eliot House and served as a freshman advisor."
Last year's Crimson team closed out its non-conference slate with its season-worst offensive performance at Northeastern and a weak second-half effort at New Hampshire. But when Dartmouth came to town for the Ivy opener, the Crimson dealt the eventual league champions their most humiliating loss of...
The Vatican's champions say it had no choice: "the church as such" is ecclesiastical shorthand for the church as bride of Christ, which partakes of divinity and must thus be without blemish. Carroll, however, finds the apology's language "evasive and...immoral." Anti-Judaism, he writes, has been at...
To deem a phenomenon a trend is to imply its transience. In fashion, the life-span of a trend rarely exceeds four months, the length of a season, or roughly the time it takes a style to travel from New York to the rest of the country where, once embraced...