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...business school. “Everything I learned, I learned on the job,” she said. Each participant attended for different reasons, some from a few T-stops away and some from other states or countries. Camila Henao, a senior at the Universidad de los Andes in Columbia, came with a delegation from the school’s Foundation for Columbian Women, at the urging of their director, a Harvard alumnus. Others were eager to learn about how the recent financial crisis would affect their own career planning. “Especially with the economy...
Neal said that none of the schools have responded yet, but the presidential candidates’ comments at the forum have already sparked debate on the issue at Columbia, according to The Columbia Spectator. —Paras D. Bhayani contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Nathan C. Strauss can be reached at strauss@fas.harvard.edu...
...these teams are winless, but Penn took two very good squads in No. 16 Villanova and Lafayette to the wire before being dealt a pair of close losses while Dartmouth has been outscored 76-26 so far this season.Prediction: Penn 30, Dartmouth 10PRINCETON (1-1, 0-0 Ivy) AT COLUMBIA (0-2, 0-0 Ivy)I went out of my way to abuse Columbia no less than three times in last week’s column, so let me switch gears and say something nice about the Lions: they’re not as bad as Dartmouth.Princeton, while no longer...
...remarks drew the warmest response during the question and answer portion of his lecture, as he employed humor to field the audience’s inquiries. When an audience member suggested that one could hypothetically own large pieces of weaponry under the ruling of the 2008 case District of Columbia vs. Heller, which upheld an individual’s right to bear arms for private use, Scalia responded, “Bearing arms—you can’t bear a tank.” “You can’t bear a cannon or a mortar...
...defense, and heart, and those are two things we have on our team.”Harvard hopes to rely on these strengths as it prepares to face Yale next Saturday in its second Ivy League game and all the way through its last regular season game against Columbia in November.2008 may be the final season for Rhodes, Wylie, Lau, and Keeley, but their legacies of tenacity, commitment, and passion for the game will extend far past their four years spent on the field...