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...that the midterm elections are over, Harvard students can finally turn their attention away from meaningless issues like abortion and the war in Iraq to the race that really matters.The UC’s presidential season will kick off officially later this month when candidates submit their declarations of intent. Even this early, there are a bevy of students with potential aspirations to lead the council. According to UC members who have spoken to candidates about their intentions and some potential candidates themselves, this year’s election will have at least three tickets, with the potential...
...would turn to them and whisper, “I’m a football player.” That would stop them pretty quickly. After all, everyone knows that football players are not worth cheating off of because of their general incompetence (Schulz, Charles; “Kick the Football, Charlie Brown...
...title in any sport other than fencing and cross country. After valiantly matching the Lions’ strike force with inspired play in the back and at goal, the staunch Crimson defense relented in the 82nd minute when Columbia senior Audrey Medal capitalized off a corner kick and scored the game’s only goal to send the Lions to the NCAA Tournament.Motivated to provide a great performance for senior captain Laura Odorczyk’s last collegiate game, the Crimson seemed to put its past troubles behind it and made the league’s top team earn...
...connected with Altchek, who placed a shot into the far side netting. The goal, Altchek’s second of the game, was his league-leading 12th of the season. The Crimson tallied its first goal just 10 minutes into the match when junior Matt Hoff took a free kick just outside the box and curled it into the upper left corner of the net. It was a fitting finish for Harvard, whose Ivy League season ended in much better shape than it began. The Crimson lost 3-1 to Penn back on Sept. 23 in its first league game...
...collegiate competition. “We always go into Penn expecting to see a lot from our girls because Penn isn’t what I would call our biggest competition,” junior diver Alison Pipitone said. “It was an exciting way to kick off the season with an exciting win.” The freshmen made quite a splash at the meet, winning three events and placing in the top three in several others. Freshman Alexandra Clarke took first in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyle, followed in the 200 by senior Emily...