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...tried to present [last night’s game] to our group as a point of pride,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. Though the string of eight consecutive first-round Beanpot defeats still stings, last night’s victory has current implications??a loss to the Huskies, who are now 2-20-6 on the season, could have been damaging as the regular season winds down. Perhaps most significant was the success of the Crimson offense, which has struggled for the better part of the last two months...
...more up in the air than it’s ever been for me,” she says. In deciding who they want to date, most college students say they do not think about marriage or children. But the choice to date someone may have unexpected implications??especially if that person does not share your religion, Summer says.Faced with these complexities, many students say they will not date members of other religions, and those who say they are willing to do so admit it isn’t always easy. WHAT WILL GRANDMA SAY?Santosh P. Bhaskarabhatla...
Tinted, at turns, by darkness and bright sunshine, O’Donnell Field served yesterday as the setting of both Harvard’s final home doubleheader against Dartmouth—a showdown fraught with Ivy title implications??and a sequence of unsettling visual tricks...
...Iraq has, of course, had enormous implications??[for example,] the doctrine of pre-emption, the incidents at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo,” Bhabha said. “Never before has America been the focus of so much political hostility...
Glaeser said his findings could have “big implications?? for U.S. foreign policy in Iraq...