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Some seasons are decided at different points than others. Developments can uplift a team early??a confidence-boosting spring break swing through Texas; or take it down late—Aaron “Bleeping” Boone...
...school where students stay up far past midnight on a regular basis, partygoers rarely just went to bed when parties ended too early??they searched for on-campus parties not yet shut down or sought out the nearest final club. Whatever their merits or problems, exclusive venues should never be the default destination for Harvard’s partygoers. Perhaps, with dorm parties allowed to last longer, such closed institutions will be less appealing to desperate would-be socialites in the undergraduate community...
...season’s first match-up with Columbia (6-15, 2-6) on Jan. 30th, Harvard jumped ahead early??led by the strong play of junior guard Kevin Rogus and junior captain Jason Norman—who netted 17 and 11 points, respectively...
...record 15,855 students applied regular decision. Only 3,887 applied early??down from 7,614 last year—after the College reverted to its pre-1999 ‘Single Choice Early Action’ policy this fall...
Tsay’s interest in music began early??at the age of 16, Tsay performed a piano solo in Carnegie Hall. She later went on to take the stage at New York’s Steinway Hall...