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...tiring when it is that easy to make fun of someone. Yale University President Richard Levin could finally retire on his yacht. After making all that money—on the highest presidential salary among the Ivies—he surely deserves a break. Not that he didn??t deserve the compensation, of course; garbage collectors also make a pretty nice living. And don’t forget that a world without Yalies would also mean that President Bush would take a permanent vacation to the ranch. Cheney might also call in sick—there?...
...forebears of the craft have done a pretty good job holding up over time. Isaac Newton showed us gravity. Albert Einstein taught us that everything is relative. And Euclid, the most famous mathematician of all, predicted a Harvard victory tomorrow in the 124th edition of The Game.He didn??t explicitly say Yale would lose, but it’s easy to extrapolate from one of his most basic geometrical rules: no physical object can be one-dimensional.And so go the hopes of the Bulldogs, a team that enters The Game riding the legs of Mike McLeod and, well, nobody...
...singer once called her parents to persuade them to let her attend a concert they were playing in a bad part of town. When I told her I was going to write about “Emergency & I,” she was not amused. “You didn??t even know that record existed until I gave it to you!” Another friend took a similar stance via e-mail: “That [album] was high school for me.” Fine. But maybe I want “Emergency...
It’s that time of year again. Starbucks is overflowing with irritating holiday cheer, the first round of midterms is over, and the refrain “Why didn??t I go to Stanford?” echoes louder in my head with each degree of wind chill. November is a grim month in Cambridge. Luckily, Harvard has developed an annual tradition to lessen my loathing for this frigid climate and the never-ending mountain of work. Yes, The Game will take place this weekend, that one instance where my classmates and I will unite...
...takes full advantage of his “Gold Summer Dog” status. Players who stayed for summer workouts were referred to as “Summer Dogs,” and they were rewarded with t-shirts to recognize their hard work. Those players who didn??t miss a session, like Hopkins, were given gold t-shirts. The shirts, however, went horribly awry.“It looks like something that you’d get in Tiger Cubs when you’re real small,” junior wideout Elliot Lauzen said...