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...tennis team was trying to get back on track against rivals Yale and Brown this weekend. And with little more than bragging rights on the line, the Crimson delivered, picking up 5-2 victories over the Bulldogs and the Bears.With the Quakers storming through league play and Columbia close behind, Harvard (9-9, 4-2 Ivy) came into the weekend knowing that the Ivy League title was essentially out of reach. But that didn’t seem to affect the Crimson’s level of play.“To a certain extent, it is personal...
...According to a statement posted yesterday on Columbia’s Web site, the university’s president, Lee C. Bollinger, wrote to his counterpart at Virginia Tech on Monday to express condolences. Columbia also held a candlelight vigil last night...
...Christian B. Flow, Claire M. Guehenno, Laurence H. M. Holland, and Brittney L. Moraski contributed to the reporting of this article. —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu. FOR MORE INFO: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, UPenn, and Yale have all issued letters of condolences to their students...
...career high with six goals, Barry overshadowed the Crimson’s Schoen, who had an impressive five scores to lead Harvard. After playing three road games in a row, the Crimson will return to Harvard Stadium this Saturday afternoon still looking for its first league win. Its opponent, Columbia, is coming off of a 13-8 win over Lehigh yesterday. “Saturday is a must-win,” Martin said. “We need to beat Columbia. We can beat Columbia. There’s no reason we shouldn?...
...Chan said. The Pulitzer Prize Board has awarded prizes in 21 areas of journalism, poetry, drama, prose, and music since the inception of the award in 1917. The Pulitzer Prize was endowed by Joseph Pulitzer, a 19th-century journalist and publisher who left $2 million to Columbia University for the endowment of a journalism school and the establishment of the Pulitzer Prizes, according to the Pulitzer Web site...