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...traveled from Hanover to their feet. Dartmouth lefty slugger Santomauro wasted no time getting the Big Green on the board in the nightcap, showing opposite-field power with a two-run shot to left-center in the first. Dartmouth added single runs in the third, fourth, and fifth innings, running the score to 5-0 before Big Green coach Bob Whalen lifted Pruner for Zeis in a surprising move. DARTMOUTH 7, HARVARD 3Lightning isn’t supposed to strike twice, but the opener of Saturday’s twinbill saw senior shortstop Jeff Stoeckel commit errors on back...
...your average Harvard student traded spring break sun-worshipping for response papers and problem sets under the dreary early-April skies of Cambridge, the 14 young women of The Harvard Crimson Dance Team (CDT) fouetted their way to a fifth-place national finish in a band shell overlooking Daytona Beach. Performing to a Hollywood-themed medley—including Madonna’s “Hollywood,” Missy Elliott’s “Shake Your Pom Pom,” and Prima J’s “Rock Star?...
...Crimson’s downfalls, as the team managed just six to Cornell’s 17. This latest blip against the Big Red is far from the first for Harvard, which has had a tough schedule all season—Cornell is the fifth nationally-ranked team the Crimson has faced. “I think we made a statement to all the higher-ranked teams in the Ivy League that Harvard is a team to be reckoned with,” Martin said. “Every single game that they played with us was a hard fought...
...during its massive comeback in the final game, including questionable decisions by the umpires.“The umpire crew was not very good today,” Vance said. “We were getting pretty frustrated all day.”The breaking point came in the fifth inning when freshman Sean O’Hara grounded a ball up the middle. The Big Green’s second baseman, Jeff Onstott, made a diving stop and then hurled the ball to first from his knees.“O’Hara beat the throw...
Remember how much fun it was when your sixth grade teacher angrily told you to pay attention for the fifth time? Well now, in your mid-twenties or later, you can have that same experience at the University of Chicago Law School. Though UChicago’s students are old enough to drive a car, buy alcohol, or go to war, apparently they‘re not quite mature enough to decide whether to use laptops during lecture. Consequently, the Law School administration has swooped in and banned Internet use in most classrooms by disabling their wireless networks. While...