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...varsity’s victory was the Crimson’s 13th-consecutive win over Northeastern for the Smith Cup and was the program’s 19th win in the cup??€™s 22-year existence...
Even though the scene certainly resembled a clash between naval fleets, it was in actuality the 74th annual Compton Cup??€”a meeting of old rivals, the No. 4 Harvard men’s heavyweight crew, the No. 7 Princeton Tigers, and the MIT Engineers...
Nevertheless, it’s uncertain how much of the World Cup??€™s revenue will trickle down to the very poor. South Africa already has large economic inequalities that have only widened in the last decade. There are indications that the World Cup will only serve to deepen those inequalities. For instance, informal traders and street vendors, who are significant sources of wealth for the South African poor, are being restricted from trading in many cities’ commercial areas during the World Cup. All in all, the World Cup will constitute a contribution of less than...
...previous individual winner of the U.S. National Championships, Bajwa led the Crimson to six women’s and five men’s Ivy League titles during his tenure. This past season, the women’s team took the Howe Cup??€”the team national championship—while co-captain Colin West and Gemmell won individual national titles...
Strong performances from both boats at headwind gave Radcliffe its second consecutive Class of 2004 Cup win and its fourth overall in the Cup??€™s history. The Cup was established by a donation from the seniors in the class of 2004 at both Harvard and Georgetown...