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Some students seeking a spot in the Class of 2010 at Columbia University called the courier service last week to find out whether a two-pound package was headed their...
After seeing a picture of a FedEx envelope on the website of a student-run Columbia magazine, 15-year-old applicant Rajarshi Majumder, from Bellevue, Wash., decided to call up FedEx on March 29 and ask if he was receiving a package...
...Columbia swept St. Francis in a doubleheader yesterday, extending its win streak to five games—the second-longest current streak in the Ivy League. Columbia senior pitcher Maiya Chard-Yaron threw the school’s first seven-inning no-hitter on Apr. 2 in a defeat of Fairfield, and the Lions have run their record...
...earned runs in 14 2/3 innings last Saturday against Princeton. “They were unbelievable last weekend,” Brown said. “We’re hoping they can match that again.” On Sunday, the Crimson will welcome Gehrig division leader Columbia (6-19, 4-4 Ivy) to Cambridge. As it did in last Sunday’s sweep of Cornell, Harvard will start seniors Javier Castellanos (1-3) and Matt Brunnig (1-0). —Staff writer Alex McPhillips can be reached at rmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...advocate for bail reform, died of a blood infection on March 4 in Santa Rosa, California. He was 88 years old. A New England native, Foote was born in Cambridge and attended Harvard College from 1935 to 1939. Two years later, he received his masters degree in economics from Columbia University. At Harvard, Foote lived in Whigglesworth his freshman year and in Eliot House, where he was elected to the House Committee. As a sophomore, he ran for Student Council President. In his early Crimson years, Foote was a sports writer, reporting on lightweight crew, before becoming managing editor...