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...Harvard’s single greatest sporting event, I was stunned. It’s traditionally Harvard’s lone day in the athletic sun, with Sportscenter coverage, a national broadcast, and enough of a crowd to give last year’s clash the fifth-highest single-game attendance in all of Division I-AA football, higher than 456 Division I-A games. But the 2006 edition will be subject to restrictions unheard of in previous years, even after what was often called an overly restrictive policy at Yale last year that merely banned drinking games and limited...
...supervisor came in and took a picture of me while I was unconscious,” he said. “The next day when I came in, my boss told me I had no job. I was fired.” Rebecca D. Rosenberg is a fifth-year psychology graduate student who works in William James Hall, where Paul worked for more than six years. She read a letter from students, faculty, and staff: “None of us has ever seen Saintely take so much as a short break. We have never seen him sit down...
...history concentrator from Mather House, the former editor of The Harvard Salient, and the longest-serving columnist on The Crimson. He returns for a fifth and final semester to write “The Learning Curve,” focusing (mostly) on undergraduate education, which will run on alternate Tuesdays...
...England Women’s Singlehanded Championship. Most teams sent multiple sailors, and in the end, it was the host-school that had the most success. All three of Yale’s teams took the first three spots, with Dartmouth and Tufts taking fourth and fifth, respectively. The Crimson took sixth and seventh places behind the performances of sophomores Megan Watson and Roberta Steele, respectively, in a competition featuring only two seniors. It was also the third Metro Series event of the year during the weekend, and Harvard just missed cracking the top five by a point...
Toci’s dismissal makes him the fifth football player—including former captain Matthew C. Thomas ’06-’07 and starting quarterback Liam O’Hagan ’08 —either suspended or dismissed from the team since April 29. Unlike those two star players, however, Toci saw action in only one game last season, a 24-17 win against Lafayette...