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...Harvard-Yale marks the end of this fall??s sports season and Thanksgiving break approaches, the accomplishments of this year’s Harvard field hockey team begin to fade. But the awards and events of the past few days give occasion for the 2002 Crimson to have another turn...
...they demonstrate their passion for theater. In addition, a sizeable number of students elect to pursue a special concentration in dramatic or performing arts. And of the dramatic arts courses offered, high competition exists for the limited amount of spaces available. For example, over 40 students auditioned for this fall??s course Dramatic Arts 18r: “Advanced Acting: 20th Century Texts,” with the hope of being selected as one of about a dozen class members...
...their accomplishments, the cohesion on this fall??s line was not entirely expected. A season after losing consensus All-American Mike Clare ’01, the Crimson graduated four starters from last year’s championship line, all of whom had received All-Ivy recognition. Many publications cited the offensive line as a potential problem area for the 2002 squad, and on paper they were right. But those close to the team knew better—they realized that Crimson offensive line coach Jim Turner is one of the nation’s best, and that...
Harvard sailing once again proved its skippers are among the nation’s very best, as captain Clay Bischoff and freshman Vince Porter captured second and third place respectively in the North American Singlehandeds, the fall??s individual national championships...
...policy changes that will transform college admissions, Yale and Stanford Universities independently announced yesterday that they are eliminating their Early Decision programs in favor of nonbinding Early Action starting with next fall??s admissions cycle...