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...entirely of the 2005 contest. I’m sure you remember—the unimaginable, eye-popping, this-is-the-greatest-rivalry-in-sports edition of The Game, when the Crimson beat the Bulldogs 30-24 at the Yale Bowl. It actually, for a few hours, made New Haven a decent place...
...teams every season—the Ivy League is the only I-AA conference not allowed entrance into the division’s playoffs—The Game is only really The Game when you win. And by that logic, for the first time in a half-decade, New Haven is relevant again...
...Harvard women’s hockey team may have faced some traditional division rivals this weekend, but it still found success on the road. The Crimson (7-1-0, 7-1-0 ECAC) came back from a one-goal deficit in New Haven to beat the Bulldogs (4-5-0, 3-4-0) by a score of 5-1 on Saturday. The previous day, Harvard routed the winless Bears (0-8-0, 0-6-0) 8-1 in Providence. But the key of that game was that it was the first collegiate start for freshman Christina Kessler, a highly touted...
...part of normal fluctuations.” Kenneth W. McKinley ’08 said he does not mind the warmer weather. “And although the sun made Saturday’s loss more bearable, I wouldn’t trade Cambridge for a slightly warmer New Haven.” Tonight’s overall low temperature is expected to dip down to 29 degrees, according to weather.com...
...liability, especially if Bush's approval ratings remain mired in the mid-30s. As he was campaigning for the whip job, Lott says, he told his colleagues that when it came to White House pressure, "there's nothing they can do to me or for me that they haven't already done. I'm not mad, but I am a little bit of a liberated guy these days...