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...most people,” said Caroline C. Black, a junior, referring to the two hour gap between the incidents. “How could this have happened? Things were not handled in an immediate way. After one shooting you would think that there would be at least a lock down...
Madick got the last two batters to pop out and ground out to retire the side and lock up the championship title...
...schools complain that the surveys lock them into the same relative space on the list, often because of decades-old impressions. They also argue that the rankings' formula overemphasizes selective admissions data like low acceptance rates and high SAT scores for incoming freshmen while giving short shrift to what really matters but is much harder to measure: the education students receive once they get on campus...
...iPod and video camera were stolen from their residence. The robber left a note in the form of a PowerPoint presentation on Dasher’s computer that insulted the roommates and Dasher’s concentration. Since the first robbery, the three roommates have been very careful to lock their door, leaving it open only when they were present in the room, Dasher said. According to Catalano, burglaries in Harvard housing saw a 52 percent decrease in 2006 from the year before. Last year, there were 42 robberies in undergraduate residences. Eight incidences of theft in undergraduate housing were...
Best basketball or not, it left the Crimson needing only one win in its next three games—against Cornell, Columbia, and Dartmouth—to lock up the Ivy League title and the automatic NCAA...