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...Quincy (2-0) and Lewis (2-0), the visitors from the MIVA, swept the weekend from the EIVA, each defeating Harvard and Rutgers-Newark (0-2).Unfortunately for the Crimson, the team will not be able to recover from its losses with on-the-court action until after its exam break on Jan. 30, when Puerto Rico-Mayaguez comes to town.LEWIS 3, HARVARD 0The Crimson was ranked No. 1 in the Hay Division in the EIVA preseason poll, but the team that came out to play Saturday would remain far from the top.After junior setter Dave Fitz went down with...
...evidenced in that third period, we can dominate teams, we can be as good as anybody—it’s just a matter of getting that level of play for three periods,” Hafner said after the RPI game. “Hopefully, this [upcoming exam] break, this two-week break, it will sink in, and we’ll finally learn our lesson...
...evidenced in that third period, we can dominate teams,” he added. “We can be as good as anybody—it’s just a matter of getting that level of play for three periods. “Hopefully this [upcoming exam] break, this two-week break, it will sink in, and we’ll finally learn our lesson.”UNION 1, HARVARD 1SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—Friday night boiled down to a five-minute overtime Friday in the Dutchmen’s Messa Rink.Midway through the extra frame...
Undergraduates studying abroad in spring 2007 will be able to take their fall exams early—if their instructors approve—rather than having to lug their books overseas for in absentia exams.Registrar Barry S. Kane made the announcement at Wednesday’s Faculty Council meeting, emphasizing that the new rules were aimed at providing more flexibility as the College works to increase the number of undergraduates studying abroad.Under the registrar’s current policy, students abroad during exam period have to take their finals in their host country. This means that students whose spring semesters...
...colleges and universities in order to promote accountability and higher standards on these campuses. While Miller did not state outright that the Commission would advocate such a program, he did say it might advise Congress to withhold federal student aid funds from institutions that do not administer these exams. “We’re looking for leverage points,” Miller told the Chronicle of Higher Education. “Funding is one, accreditation is another.” Kevin Casey, Harvard’s senior director of federal and state relations, said it was too early...