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...more often than not, they’re screaming for a good reason: the men’s heavyweights have been perfect in dual competition for three years, and the lightweights lost just once last year. The NCAA basketball champion wins six consecutive games to take home a title; the Harvard heavyweights have won 24 straight races...
...sexist? Female cadets like Williams and Waterman walk a difficult line. As women in ROTC, they’re a minority within a minority. They may never do as many push-ups as the male cadets, but they want to prove themselves as soldiers. It can feel like a dual life, slipping out of combat boots and into high heels—and back to boots again. These women still want to be part of the band of brothers. THE SERGEANT MAJOROn an outdoor track at MIT, the ROTC students, called cadets, stand in a four-row formation. Everyone...
...against a system almost deliberately setup to thwart their efforts. However, merely because some prefects do good work does not mean the system is not in need of serious change, the kind of change announced this week by the College. We hope that the revamped program will offer a dual social-academic advising service to freshman, raising the level of expectations for upperclassmen egging to rise to the challenge. Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House. Michael B. Broukhim ’07, a Crimson editorial chair...
...championship title. No. 3-seeded Preston (133 lbs.), who had finished first last year in the EIWAs at 125 lbs., almost pulled off another championship victory this year. To reach the finals, he defeated No. 2 seed Mike Mormile of Cornell, 5-3, who had dealt Preston his only dual meet loss of the season. In the finals, however, he fell short to Matthew Valenti of Penn in double overtime.“I wrestled well for the most part,” Preston said. “I just made a mistake in the third period [of the finals...
...Both the iMac and the MacBook Pro come in 1.83 and 2 GHz dual-core processor configurations. Both have built-in iSight cameras. And both have remotes for Front Row, so that you can manage music, videos and photos from a distance. Certainly, the MacBook does have a few elements that the iMac doesn't share:?The illuminated keyboard works with a twilight sensor, adjusting the backlighting so you can always see the keys; the screen is much brighter than previous models - fully viewable, even when?you use it while sitting in a bay window on a sunny...