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...Muldoon Health and Fitness Center in Nashua, N.H. last night. The non-conference victory against the Raiders marks the beginning of what the Crimson hopes to be a return to its glory days. After last season’s disappointing 5-5 finish, which landed Harvard in third place, the Crimson fell short of continuing on to the EIVA playoffs. But with new leadership under interim head coach Jose Barbosa, the experience of seven returning players, and the fresh talent of four new team members, Harvard is primed and ready to reestablish its footing in the EIVA. Last night?...
...fall of 2009, undergraduates will get just 13 days off for winter break—fewer than under the current calendar. This is disappointing. In an e-mail last May, interim University President Derek C. Bok promised students that, under the new calendar, “students would finish fall term exams before winter vacation, allowing for a longer and less stressful break.” That promise, it seems, is to be left unfulfilled...
...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team remains undefeated afterpicking up a pair of easy victories over Brown (3-1, 2-1 EISL) and Boston University (7-2) this past weekend. With a decisive 202-98 win over the Bears on Friday and 176-120 finish over the Terriers on Saturday, the Crimson improved its season mark to 6-0 and 5-0 in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League. “We swam really well,” said senior co-captain Sam Wollner of his team’s performance. “We went...
...stands.” All eight seniors—Meaghan Colling, Lindsay Hart, Beth Kolbe, Kelcey Moore, Jaclyn Pangilinan, Papadakis, Alison Pipitone, and Amanda Slaight—competed in the meet. Pangilinan led her classmates with three wins, while Papadakis and Pipitone each grabbed a first-place finish in the dive events and Kolbe set an American paralympic record in the 50-yard butterfly. “We had a ton of family and friends in the stands, which was great especially since it was intersession and a lot of students were away,” co-captain Lindsay Hart...
...Translated once more - and, this time, into harder-headed politics - it means that if they can stay in the race, both Obama and Clinton will continue to rack up convention delegates through the spring, regardless of who comes in first in each state. A second-place finish still gets you delegates. Which means that for either candidate to secure the 2,025 delegates needed to capture the nomination could take much longer than either campaign has bargained...