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...It’s My Life,” “Don’t Stop Believing,” and “Shipping Up to Boston,” the band also completely befuddled one Crusader as they counted down the shot clock several seconds earlier than the real clock and then watched the Holy Cross player miss a desperation shot with several seconds actually left on the clock...
...priorities. It is unclear how hard the University endowment—one of Harvard’s primary sources of revenue, which was valued at $36.9 billion as of last June—has been hit, but University President Drew G. Faust cautioned in a letter to the community earlier this month that each school will need to tighten its belt in the coming months. The Medical School holds roughly 11.7 percent of the University endowment, or $4.32 billion, as of last June. Though Flier said that the Medical School will need to “make some hard decisions...
...professor of applied physics and electrical engineering in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Clarke, also at UCSB, is currently a professor of materials and mechanical engineering, and was recently appointed a professor of materials in SEAS. Both appointments—which were announced earlier this month—are effective on New Year’s Day. Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti, the previous dean of SEAS who similarly came to Harvard from UCSB, praised Hu and Clarke as “outstanding appointments.” “The culture...
...resident deans and proctors, and a field of cots for intoxicated students. Student perception of the restrictions’ impact was generally mixed. Veronica M. Maldonado ’11, a Cabot House resident, said she found that the tailgating restrictions generally encouraged game-goers to drink faster and earlier. Their thirst satiated, many went on to leave the game before half-time, she said. “I think that it was definitely harder to have fun,” she said. Others said they found little negative impact. “I wasn’t even aware...
...Primack and Miller-Rushing had observed that the plants around Walden Pond were producing flowers on average more than a week earlier than they were in Thoreau’s time, when temperatures were 4.3 degrees Fahrenheit lower...