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...without oxygen is little different from the surface of the moon - nothing can live there. Fish and other sea life flee, or suffocate. That's the Gulf's dead zone, and last year it reached 7,915 sq. mi (20,500 sq. km) - nearly the size of the New Jersey. Worse, the dead zone is getting bigger, with last year's bloom the third largest in history...
...last week.The victory—which marked the 20th time Harvard has taken the EISL crown—was a step up from last year’s second-place showing, where they finished behind Princeton. This year the roles were reversed and the Tigers went back to New Jersey in second, trailing the Crimson (1564 points) by over 300 points.Harvard was led by co-captain Geoff Rathgeber. Rathgeber took first in three individual events, and also took home two individual awards—the Harold Ulen Award, which is awarded to an athlete for a career-high point total...
...struggle on the road.”But the significance of this weekend’s games extends beyond standings and implications for next year. For the lone senior on the team, captain Brad Unger, Saturday’s matchup represents the last chance to sport a Crimson hoops jersey. Despite an injury-riddled season, Unger has contributed almost nine points per game and boasts the second highest free throw percentage on the team at 82.9 percent. Last week, the captain led the Crimson both nights with 13 points in its loss at Columbia and 10 at Cornell...
...implication of a new, dodgy admissions policy. It wasn’t the allegation of unethical conduct by current assistant coach Kenny Blakeney. It wasn’t the story about Amaker accidentally on purpose running into the parents of a recruit in a New Jersey supermarket.It was right there in Thamel’s opening line: “Harvard has never won an Ivy League title in men’s basketball and has not reached the NCAA tournament since 1946.” Read that again—it’s also one of the only...
...Although Schafer offered a few suggestions, the Air Force Academy did not take any of them.Graduate student Justin C. Lake said he too has struggled to translate modern English words into august Latin phrases.Lake received an e-mail from a major at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, asking him to translate the motto “chaos under control” into Latin.“I sent up three to them, and they actually picked my least favorite,” Lake said. “They ended up using ‘confusa sub moderatione?...