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Since coming to Harvard, Stephens has lost just twice—first to Navy in a 2003 dual race, and then at the 2003 Eastern Sprints. The current six-seat in the varsity eight, he was injured for the boat’s sole loss to Georgetown this year. He has winning down pat, although the back injury leaves his post-college rowing career in question. Stephens remains hopeful about a chance at the Canadian Olympic team in 2008, but the graduating senior has the 2005 IRAs ahead and a job secured at Orion Securities, an investment firm in Toronto...
Princeton University’s decision to recruit a controversial Columbia University Middle Eastern studies professor is eliciting widespread complaints from students and alumni of the New Jersey university...
Julie E. Taylor, an assistant professor in Princeton’s Department of Near Eastern Studies, said that she thinks that Khalidi’s appointment would add a much-needed senior contemporary Islamic scholar to the university’s faculty...
...Crimson will then set out to defend both its ranking and last year’s national championship in the Eastern Sprints and IRA regattas, all too aware of the large target on its back...
...quite happy that Mather is isolated on the eastern end of campus, keeping us temporarily safe from their diseases. Matherites have proven themselves to be a dirty, scheming, incestuous bunch who may or may not be out to infest the rest of the Harvard population. But, Mather, neither you nor your government handlers will win. At next year’s Lather, we’re grinding in hazmat suits...