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...Bears (7-23, 2-14 Ivy) 25-7 on the weekend.After taking two on Saturday, Sunday’s victory clinched the Ivy League North Division championship for the second straight year. Harvard came back from an extra-innings loss in Sunday’s first game to claim the second.“After we lost the first game, it was a wake-up call to say ‘how badly do we want this’?,” captain Shelly Madick said. “I think we all set out to win and our mission...
...Molly Boyle won the hammer throw with a 46.37 meter toss, while Flahive and freshman Jade Randle earned points at second and third in the shot put with 10.81 and 10.46 meter hurls, respectively. Junior Becky Christensen returned to action after having sat out the last three competitions to claim the top spot in the high jump with a clearance at 1.80 meters.“The biggest thing with Becky is that she’s just a great talent,” Saretsky said of Christensen’s discretion in selecting meets. “It?...
...blood. Hours after Shvarts’ press release, Yale University issued a statement calling her entire piece a “creative fiction.” The university alleges that before beginning her project, Shvarts had agreed to refrain from actually inseminating herself. In response, Shvarts defended her claim, calling the university’s statement “ultimately inaccurate” in an interview with the Yale Daily News. Discussion over the contentious alleged project persisted at Harvard throughout the weekend. “It was weird and disturbing. I was almost cringing as I was reading...
...earned away from us” agreed Hardwick. Canaday residents endorsing the petition said the IM system is in need of reform. “Apley wins all their matches through forfeit” said Paraszczak. Apley IM Rep. Danielle C. Kijewski ’11 refuted the claim, arguing that the system is fundamentally fair and calling the issues raised by the reformatting of the tennis tournament “anomalies.” “We go to Harvard,” said Canaday’s Hardwick. “There has to be someone...
Both advocates of untrammeled academic freedom and obedience to orthodoxy could claim a victory. "We're thrilled," says the Newman Society's Reilly. "It's exactly what we expected. that's right at the heart of our concerns about higher education." But Patricia McGuire, the President of Washington's Trinity College, who has frequently taken issue with Reilly, says the Pope's message is consistent with a 1990 document by John Paul II. Says McGuire, "I do not hear a new message...