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...writer Brad Hinshelwood: This is only the second matchup between an Ivy team and a squad from a historically black college, and the first in 23 years. Hampton (most famous alum: Booker T. Washington) boasts a lot of offensive firepower in quarterback T.J. Mitchell and receivers Jeremy Gilchrist and Kevin Teel, while the Tigers are more subdued offensively (second in the league in rushing attempts). It’ll be an interesting contrast in styles and probably the most competitive game on the board this week. The Pirates in a nailbiter.Prediction: Hampton 35, Princeton 31BROWN...
...images that suggest she is unable to care for two young children. From her impromptu head-shaving to her trips to rehab to her recent listless shuffle around the MTV Video Music Awards stage, Spears, 26, seems incapable of taking care of herself. Today she and her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, will face a judge to determine the next step in this increasingly ugly custody battle...
...that does not happen, the U.S. courts are the best alternative,” plaintiff Juan Patricio Quispe Mamani said in a statement. Sánchez de Lozada, Sánchez Berzaín, and their attorneys could not be reached for comment yesterday. —Staff writer Kevin Zhou can be reached at kzhou@fas.harvard.edu...
...greater regulation cited Harvard and its $35-billion endowment as an example of soaring university wealth being nonetheless accompanied by continuing tuition increases. Harvard’s tuition rose 3.9 percent for this academic year, while the endowment posted a 23 percent gain in the most recent fiscal year. Kevin Casey, senior director of federal and state relations for Harvard, took issue with the idea that Washington should regulate how universities spend their vast endowment incomes. “The most highly endowed colleges are in fact the ones doing the most to support affordability among the individuals that...
...course with two top-10 finishes but ultimately taking home second place. The Crimson shot a combined 627 in two rounds, 314 on Saturday and 313 yesterday, closing out the tournament with eight shots more than first-place Yale and one shot less than third-place Rollins College. Coach Kevin Rhoads chalked Yale’s success up to home-field advantage under particularly difficult conditions. Wind complicated the course’s already tricky greens and narrow fairways. Challenging pin positions compounded the difficulties created by Yale’s undulating greens. Rhoads noted the challenges, calling this course...