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...tabling in houses to collect donations for an adopted platoon. They will also be handing out yellow ribbons and support your troops pins to the student body. On Wednesday, leaders from both organizations will be conducting a rally during lunch in front of the Science Center. The week will finish with a “Support Our Troops” walk on Friday, followed by a nondenominational memorial service on Sunday in Memorial Church to commemorate the Harvard servicemen and women who have sacrificed their lives to serve their country. The church bell will toll once for each Harvard student...
...ECAC semifinals. But last season she was plagued by injuries and then graduated, leaving the Bears with a young, but talented, core. Look for them a year or two down the line and not immediately as growing pains will be the name of the game and Brown will probably finish about where it did last year...
...team from Harvard nabbed the third spot in a prestigious regional computer science competition known as the “Battle of the Brains” held this past Saturday at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The team from the Harvard Computing Contest Club (also known as HC^3) finished behind competitors from long-standing rival MIT and Binghamton University in the regional round of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)’s International Collegiate Programming Contest. The 12 teams in the contest were given eight problems to solve within five hours, with the final score based...
...LAST YEARDespite losing key players to the Olympics, most of the teams that made it to the NCAA tournament last year are the favorites to return. The order of these frontrunners has changed from last year; here is a short look at where four of the top eight teams finished their seasons in 2004-2005.The Saints upset Dartmouth and Duluth, but lost to the Crimson in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament for the second straight season.The Badgers were barely edged by Minnesota for the WCHA postseason title, and then lost to Dartmouth in the NCAA quarterfinal.Despite a successful regular season...
...sexy underdog pick, but an early double-overtime loss at Harvard Stadium put the Bears at a disadvantage from the get-go. Another Penn-Harvard matchup, it seemed, was on tap from day one. When the Crimson writers made our season predictions, we all picked Harvard to finish first, with Penn no lower than fourth. I don’t think this was entirely out of loyalty to the home team, nor was it only based on the talent of the Crimson’s skill players like Clifton Dawson and Corey Mazza and the return of a veteran offensive...