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...Princeton-Harvard field hockey game is always one of the premier sporting events of the fall. Both clubs boast impressive programs, and the game often determines the Ivy championship. In 2004, the Crimson, then undefeated in the Ivies, grabbed a 1-0 lead on a goal by midfielder Jane Sackovich with 18:55 remaining in the game. The game, and potentially the league title, seemed to be securely in Harvard’s grasp, but in the last three minutes of the game, the Tigers scored twice to snatch a 2-1 victory. While the Crimson had the last laugh...
...Just the fact that Food Lion won the first round is bad enough," says Jane Kirtley, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. "Even if they ultimately come out with only 1[cent] in damages, the jury will be sending the message that even when a news organization is telling a story about public health and safety, and truth is not at issue, it's still possible for a conglomerate to win a jury verdict...
...part, thankfully get killed off one by one. The movie also makes a ridiculous attempt at a reunion subplot between John and his estranged scientist sister Samantha (played by Rosamund Pike, of secondary Bond girl fame in “Die Another Day” and soon to be Jane Bennett of “Pride & Prejudice?...
...past two years, non-science concentrators greatly outnumbered science students—by more than five to one last year, according to the Office of International Programs (OIP) annual report.And while this gap at Harvard is part of a larger national pattern, according to OIP director Jane Edwards and Associate Dean of the College Georgene B. Herschbach, administrators and faculty want to address the discrepancy.“We have to redouble our efforts—and we know that—to gear toward students in the sciences,” Edwards says...
...they bring the College to the head of the line amongst peer institutions. By expanding the range of international experiences available to undergrads, the College has laid the groundwork for a true “internationalization” of its curriculum. Director of the Office of International Programs Jane Edwards, the University’s General Counsel, and the nine-member committee responsible for evaluating the travel policy deserve special praise. Also, the students, faculty, and staff who signed an online petition calling for a review of the travel policy should be congratulated for spurring the College into action...