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ITHACA, N.Y.—Much like Michael Jordan repeatedly saved his best for the Utah Jazz, Cornell blueliner Doug Krantz is developing a knack for crushing the spirits of the Harvard men’s hockey team. In many ways, the Crimson’s late collapse in Friday??s 3-2 defeat could be compared to Harvard’s 4-3 loss to the Big Red on November 11, 2005—almost exactly a year ago. In both games, the Crimson held a late lead. On Friday, senior Kevin Du potted a power-play...
...midterm elections, some students are partying to celebrate victory while others are partying to drown their sorrows. But the leaders of both the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club (HRC)—which is throwing a “Drown Your Sorrows” party this Friday??say they will now focus their resources on addressing policy issues rather than dwelling on victories or losses past. “But today is a beginning, not an end. Now it is time to govern,” wrote Dems President Eric P. Lesser...
...attention of many visitors in the Square for Freshman Parents Weekend, though rally organizers said the timing of the protest was coincidental. The event ended with protestors casting black ribbons symbolizing their cause onto the steps of Memorial Hall. The SEIU has plans for another rally on Nov. 17. Friday??s protest was planned by the Student Labor Action Movement, the Harvard College Democrats, the Progressive Jewish Alliance, and the Black Men’s Forum...
...environmentally conscious few, Friday is not just the start of the weekend; it is free-trade Friday??that special day of the week when organic bananas are available in Harvard dining halls. Branded with an “organic” label, such bananas reassure the Birkenstock wearer that he has hugged his equivalent of a tree that day. Pressed for specifics on the banana’s virtues, said eater will give some mealy-mouthed response (maybe it’s the taste?). Despite the apparent frivolity of organic food, however, there are concrete health and environmental...
...number of quotes and clichés come to mind when examining the results from Friday??s Ivy League Heptagonals championships, but the one that best encapsulated the Crimson cross country team’s performance this weekend was: the more things change, the more they stay the same. In the end, a new coaching staff, a different training regiment and a renewed vigor weren’t enough to keep the men’s cross county team out of the Ivy League cellar, as the Crimson once again finished last at the Heptagonal Championships...