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...Harvard heavyweight and lightweight varsities turned in a promising performance in the fall??s final competition at the annual Tail of the Charles Regatta on Saturday. Harvard’s first heavyweight four finished first among the 39 entries, crossing in a time of 13:07. Second-place Brown followed in 13:14.0, while the Crimson’s C entry finished third in 13:19.1 despite being the eighth crew to start on the staggered course. Harvard’s B entry crossed in a time of 13:23.7 to earn sixth place, giving the Crimson heavyweights...
...Fiscal issues dominated this fall??s race, with Healey attacking Patrick’s spending plans and his refusal to support rolling back the income tax from 5.3 to 5 percent...
Enrollment of foreign graduate students increased this fall??both at Harvard and across the nation—easing worries that post-Sept. 11 visa policies would deter overseas applicants from coming here. At Harvard, total enrollment of foreign graduate students increased 3 or 4 percent, said Ricardo Maldonado, assistant director for administration in the Harvard International Office. Foreign student enrollment rose 1 percent nationally, after three years of decline, while first-year enrollment of graduate students jumped 12 percent, according to a study released this week by the Council of Graduate Schools, a national organization dedicated...
...dominant fashion, outpacing the field by 14 seconds with a time of 15:38.135. Navy’s four finished third amongst college crews and seventh overall in 16:21.225.“This is a really good gauge for us,” said Kaiser of the fall??s first competition. “These results let us see what sort of work we need to do in the winter.”The men’s heavyweight eights had mixed results in championship eight competition, as the two entries finished...
...always try not to be ‘against things,’" he says while sipping chai, methodically breaking his tea stirrer into smaller and smaller pieces. "We always try to have a vision for what we’re for." Recently, that vision was last fall??s "Justice for Janitors" campaign which successfully fought for higher wages for custodial staff; a dining hall workers support campaign that garnered 1,300 responses this spring; and the recently won fight to get Saintely Paul, a janitor who had been fired after allegedly fainting at work, reinstated...