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...discontent be weighed against the necessary responsibility of giving students the best education possible. Criticism and discussion provokes change, and often this change is necessary. Yet at some point, one must move forward toward other obligations. The Harvard College Curricular Review is just one example of a highly crucial matter that was shelved during the Summers’ controversy. Summers must continue to learn from this situation, but it is time to set eyes on other goals. True closure on this conflict will help route faculty and administration efforts away from old arguments and toward initiatives that benefit students...
With the overall score tied at two wins apiece midway through play, the remaining players battled it out in pursuit of the five victories necessary for a team win. Four of the final five matches went to five games, including the two crucial wins by freshmen Jennifer Blumberg and Supriya Balsekar at No. 3 and No. 5, respectively, which cemented the Crimson’s stunning upset...
...leadership of the senior class was indeed a crucial factor. Co-captain Kim Gould orchestrated the show, spreading the ball to a variety of weapons along the outside and down the middle. And Ogbechie, the Ivy League Player of the Year, and senior outside hitter Nilly Schweitzer, second team All-Ivy, led the attack for Harvard, pounding opponents with over three kills per game each...
...increase their offensive output. Sophomore Sarah Cebron, one of next year’s captains, will be responsible for taking over Gould’s passing duties. And with five more freshmen coming in, the leadership of Blotky, the other captain and the only senior-to-be, will be crucial...
LaFlamme points to one crucial difference between the two presidents: Summers’ cult of personality among Harvard undergraduates can be traced back in part to his high-profile status...