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...positive. At the same time I think we’re kind of disappointed with our finish at Ivies. So we had some ups and downs. I think we just need to be more consistent as a team throughout the year.” “We didn??t finish where we wanted to at Ivies, and we had some poor weekends like this last tournament,” Shore added. “We can’t be upset with how we played by any means, but we can look to improve...
...It’s the race of the day anytime you have ranked teams like those,” Bosworth said. “Obviously, we’ve never faced them before, [and] the rankings are based on comparative results across the country. We didn??t know what we were going to see, and to upset the No. 3 team in the first varsity is a rare and awesome thing.”“We were really excited for this weekend, because Yale is the defending champion in the varsity, and both are incredibly strong...
...individual sport where you’re only responsible for yourself, but this is one time where having a close team, and having it be so deep and balanced, has made all the difference in the world,” Rhoads reflected. “Even those who didn??t travel this week pushed those who did qualify to a level where we could become champions. This is truly a team title...
...during mid-April. By collaborating with 12 religious groups and the Harvard Secular Society, the Council works to foster interfaith dialogue among the more than 20 faith-based organizations on campus. A COUNCIL IS BORNThe Interfaith Council was officially established in 2004 as a purely discussion-based group, but didn??t initially generate much enthusiasm, according to current council chair Zeba A. Syed ’09.Originally there were three students on the executive board and about 40 members in total. The council has since been revamped and now organizes community service events, and socials, as well...
...hire the people that everyone hires? Mariah, Gwen, Nelly, Britney, J. Lo and even Ashlee turned to these men to help them find a new sound. Madonna, however—after the massively successful disco redux “Confessions on a Dancefloor”—didn??t need to hire the most obvious and dependable people in the music industry to produce her new album...