Word: contestants
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Members of the Harvard Computing Contest Club spent their three-day weekend writing computer programs to come up with an effective design for an airline catering to dogs...
...Ameya A. Velingker ’10, and Yan Zhang ’07—are not planning on entering the dog-airline business, but the students competed in Saturday’s Northeast regional finals of the 31st annual Association for Computer Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest sponsored...
KARL ROVE Suddenly, "Bush's Brain" doesn't seem like a compliment. The President told reporters after the election that Rove was winning their informal reading contest--"I obviously was working harder in the campaign than he was." The gibe was met with uncomfortable chuckles. (As Homer Simpson might say, "It's funny because it's true!") Campaign workers fault Rove for getting into the game late; his vaunted "72-hour project" turned out to need more time...
...were making plays in the second half at critical periods of time. We didn’t shoot ourselves in the foot at all when the pressure got on.” The Crimson showed a good deal of mettle in a back-and-forth, tightly-contested second half that featured seven ties and eight lead changes. Harvard took a decisive 66-65 advantage with 3:21 remaining on sophomore point guard Drew Housman’s drive down the right side of the lane and high bank off the glass. After each team missed shots, sophomore forward Evan Harris...
...forward from Cameroon was limited to just 16 minutes of play, including only six in the second half after picking up his third and fourth foul within the span of one minute early in the period. Additionally, center Olli Ahvenniemi fouled out late in the contest and played just 20 minutes overall, limiting Maine’s ability to stop Cusworth down...