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But in the fourth game, against Princeton, the team ran into trouble. The game with the Tigers, the eventual National Champions, would turn to be the team's first loss, and a one-goal loss to boot.
In addition to five-class semesters, Chang manages to keep his figure skater's physique by remaining an active member of CityStep, mainly Jazz, Harvard-Redcliff Ballet, and performing in the jimmy Fund charity event, "An Evening with Champions."
Supposedly, academia champions the ideals of truth and knowledge in a world overrun by political intrigues and commercial sellouts. But even this insular, scholarly community cannot keep out the influences of popular culture and politics. In fact, the most educated members of society can become the most persuasive, and thereby...
Within weeks of her nomination's withdrawal, however, Guinier found an unlikely ally. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor ruled that districts like North Carolina's serpentine 12th were "bizarre" and might be challenged as perpetuating "political apartheid." Many voting-rights champions, facing language that seemed to question their...
The loss did not leave the Crimson shattered as one might expect when the EITA Champions for the last five years falls to a conference team.