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...guaranteed a victory of late. The Crimson (1-17) failed to muster much offense beyond captain Matt Vance’s two homers, and Holy Cross (9-14) used an eighth-inning triple to steal a 4-3 win yesterday at Fitton Field in Worcester, Mass. The Crimson hasn??t posted a victory since a 4-1 decision over Lafeyette on March 16.Locked in a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning, coach Joe Walsh turned to ace and usual starter Shawn Haviland in an attempt to keep the game close. With one out, Haviland worked around...
...kind of feel like an old guy who’s been at a party too long and hasn??t left,” Mazza said...
...Prateek Kumar ’11, called for continued military intervention. The first point of disagreement arose as the students debated on the effectiveness of President Bush’s troop surge last year. “The simplest answer ought to be that is just hasn??t worked,” Krahel said. “No matter how many facts show that the surge is successful on a basic statistical sense, Iraqis are still fine with the killing of American troops, and if this is true, the surge just isn’t working...
...things they would never sign their names to. Given that, the law should intervene to protect people who are libeled online by user-generated content, particularly when such postings are not distinguishable from the site itself. Even the founder of JuicyCampus.com will concede that “it hasn??t all been fun and games.” And in a perfect world, the privilege of free speech would be tempered by the discipline of individual virtue. There would be a standard of decorum to which Internet users held themselves. But until the gossip geeks out there...
Every Wednesday, a small column of students march through Harvard Yard to protesting the Iraq War. Each week, 29 other students leave their dorms for exercises and training, learning how to become officers in the armed forces. Outside those two groups, awareness of the Iraq War on campus hasn??t come close to the level of student engagement during the Vietnam War, two professors with memories of Harvard during Vietnam said...