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...haven??t been around that many game-winning, buzzer-beating plays,” Housman said. “To be a part of the winning play, that was definitely great...
...Terrell hit Brendan Circle for a 20-yard touchdown pass and a 31-28 lead. “I’m not anybody who gets down on officials,” coach Tim Murphy said. “They’ve got a tough job, but I haven??t seen that call in college football, in the Ivy League.” Harvard had two more drives, but both ended on interceptions by the Tiger’s Kevin Kelleher. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...haven??t always felt happy here. Many times, I have felt disillusioned—my Harvard education hasn’t always been genuinely inspiring or empowering. It didn’t inspire me to explore for the future a subject or question I feel wholly passionate about. It didn’t empower me to have faith or feel equipped that I can handle the world or make some significant change in it. Instead, with impending graduation, I feel that roads before me are narrower than ever—people take similar paths, and only...
...basic truth is that America, like Iraq, is a religious country. The fact that Americans haven??t been killing each other over religion doesn’t negate that fact. Every American president has been Christian—some arguably less than others. The Supreme Court and Congress open every session with a prayer. Oaths from the Pledge of Allegiance to the presidential oath of office include phrases such as “under God” and “so help me God.” Presidential candidates and legislators of all stripes try to make...
...kind of a catalyst.” As the last panel ended, Applbaum found evidence that the center still has its work cut out for it. “Twenty years isn’t quite enough,” he said. “We haven??t even figured out whether ethics is singular or plural.” —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu...