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...loss Tigers have to split this weekend in order for the Bears and the Quakers—both two games back in the loss column??to have a chance of forcing a playoff for the automatic NCAA tournament bid, heading into Penn’s matchup with Princeton next Tuesday...
Palmer said that he alerted the Harvard News Office and the Office of the General Counsel to the column??s apparent inaccuracies, but added that he didn’t think the matter would be pursued further...
...identities of the column??s two authors remain a mystery—the winning applicants insisted on anonymity, writing under the noms de plume of Scott McBain and Veronica Claremont...
Writing a story, or a newspaper column??to some extent, any creative effort—is a solitary practice, an attempt to take an internal impression and document it. Regardless of the subject—ourselves, our families, strangers, nature—the process of creating turns our focus relentlessly inward: to pinpoint, as precisely as possible, the dimensions of this impression, the color and the shape, so that we can faithfully reproduce it and our creations ring true. The more I thought about it, the more it seemed that all this time I’ve spent...
Unlike most investment banking hopefuls, who can recite their “five-year plans” as readily as their Harvard ID numbers, Krinsky refuses to censor herself or her column for the sake of some distant and as yet unknown job opportunity. “The column??s on my résumé,” Krinsky says, “I’m not embarrassed...