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...national title. In the top-two showdown, the intensity was high on both sides, and with the contest being played at the Murr Center, Harvard supporters came out in droves. This season’s clash developed much differently than last year’s 8-1 decision in favor of the Bantams. Harvard proved it had improved, keeping the match close throughout. The match seesawed back and forth for the entire night. Seniors Siddharth Suchde and Ilan Oren won their matches in the top two positions. However, the competition ultimately rested on the outcome of the match...
...Tigers of a year earlier. The end result, however, was a loss far more gut—or chest—wrenching than that of 2005.For it was a seemingly innocent chest bump by senior safety Danny Tanner that swayed the momentum in Princeton’s favor, turning a late third-down incompletion into a new set of downs and the eventual game-winning touchdown in the Tigers’ 31-28 win.“They’ve got a tough job, but I haven’t seen that call in college football...
Things looked to be turning around in Harvard’s favor as the squad rattled off its second win in a row against Denver just a week later. But success was short-lived...
...word position paper in early April documenting their proposed calendar configuration and arguing that the current calendar is harmful to students’ mental health. A UC-sponsored undergraduate referendum on calendar reform followed, in which 84 percent of the 3,467 students who participated voted in favor of the Council’s proposal. The UC plan drew heavily upon that of the Verba report, but it did not endorse a J-term, instead citing language from the earlier report providing for an alternate configuration...
...unclear what specific changes to the calendar Bok would propose. In April, University deans voted unanimously in favor of the Verba report; they have not weighed in publicly on the UC’s recommendations...