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...other guys,” Pollak said. “I’m from the South, which helps a bit too because the course we played on was a typical southern course.“I knew the grass and how to chip, especially around the green.”All told, the Crimson shot 317 on Day 1, 304 on Day 2, and 320 on Day 3 to finish the Intercollegiate at 941. Southern Illinois took the weekend crown, posting daily lows of 301 and 293 in the first two rounds of play, and, in the third round...

Author: By Dixon McPhillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Takes Ninth Place in Trip to Savannah | 3/15/2009 | See Source »

...energized Crimson came out on fire against the Eagles. The well-rested Harvard team overcame the conditions Sunday to bounce back with newfound confidence. “Our mindset coming into the match today was to beat the heat and play hard.” Crimson coach Traci Green said. A resilient Harvard executed its game plan quite well, dominating Florida Gulf Coast in a crushing 6-1 victory. Stepping up as the No. 1 because of an ill Peterzan, Rosekrans notched yet another win. “I approached [the No. 1 position] fairly calmly and took...

Author: By Kerry E. Kartsonis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Florida Trip Deals Harvard Win, Loss | 3/15/2009 | See Source »

...factor: Beauty. Lowell looks good. Really, ridiculously good. That tower, the brick, the classic enclosed-quad design...if you want to show people a Harvard House, bring them here. This place was built to be gorgeous in green ivy and stunning in snow. If you want a stock Harvard story to tell, just give them the brief rundown of the famous Russian (now replica) bells. Lowell is built like a fortress, and on the inside it feels like a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Harvard life...

Author: By Maxwell L. Child | Title: The Housing Crisis: Lowell House | 3/14/2009 | See Source »

...story about the Green River Killer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Albuquerque's Mysterious Mass Grave | 3/14/2009 | See Source »

...television shows an inordinate number of ribbon-cutting ceremonies and ground-breaking rituals, in which military men inaugurate the latest project and broadcasters congratulate their efforts. Eventually, as so often happens in Rangoon, the power failed and the T.V. screen went black. Biodiesel may already be contributing to a green solution in some parts of the world, but it hasn't saved Burma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biofuel Gone Bad: Burma's Atrophying Jatropha | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

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