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...carry this success through the offseason and into the spring, when the team will be favored to pick up a second consecutive Ivy championship. “It’s definitely great to get these results, but this is by no means our aim,” junior Claire Sheldon said. “We go into every tournament [wanting] to play our best. This was a more difficult golf course, so these scores are a little high, but it’s definitely a big confidence builder for next year.” Four victories in four tournaments...
Peter Cai '10, a junior from Adams House who studied molecular and cellular biology, collapsed Saturday morning at River Run. He died of cardiac arrest just before noon at Mt. Auburn Hospital...
...times in the first half. Tune posted five goals while sophomore Bret Voith matched with five goals of his own. Sophomore Jeff Lee wasn’t far behind, finding the back of the net four times.The offensive attack was characterized by an all-around team effort, with junior Egen Atkinson posting two goals, freshman Luka Babic scoring one goal and junior Thomas Bailey tallying one as well.“We did way better this game seeing each other in the water,” Connolly said. “We complimented each other really well and generated some...
...Sure, the film explores the tension between Bush Junior and his “Poppy,” former President George H. W. Bush (James Cromwell). It examines Junior’s inferiority complex within his historic family and his fight to achieve credibility in the eyes of his parents. While the movie does not resolve these issues—to do so would be impossible—the real problem is its lack of substantial commentary on Bush’s daddy issues...
...more in a Yale bubble,” he said. Soares added that a sense of trust exists between the New Haven police and Yale students. “That’s always been the tradition,” he said. Adam B. Goodrum, a junior at Yale, said that police have been more persistent at Harvard-Yale games in Boston than at those in New Haven. He said he remembers police at Harvard searching vehicles and bags for alcohol, whereas at Yale, “what you see is a patrol presence.” Goodrum said...