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Speaking of The Times, it turns out that Yale may lose their free copies of the Gray Lady in dining halls. An op-ed columnist in The Yale Daily News opined about the potential loss, saying that the newspaper serves to "create well informed, broadly informed citizens." We, though, agree with the sentiment of HPRgument: "I can’t see why it should dumb down the Yalies—well, actually?...
...It’s coming along. What I would like to see happen is for opera not to become less popular than it is, for us not to lose ground, to lose audience members. One thing that has helped enormously with that are the HD simulcasts [from the Metropolitan Opera in New York...
...find that when singing opera you lose yourself in your characters, that their worries become yours, that their amours burn hot in your own heart...
...players] want to lose games because of rebounding, then that’s up to them,” Delaney-Smith said. “As a coaching staff, we can no longer do any good. Rebounding is an attitude, not a skill, honestly. We’ve done technique work, we’ve done everything we can do. To lose such an important game when one of the large factors was rebounding is extremely disheartening, and the team knows that...
Junior captain Samantha Rosekrans, the only Harvard player to take the court against the Eagles in the past, opened her match at No. 4 with four consecutive winning games. Her fortune soon turned for the worse, though, as she dropped the next 12 games to lose in two sets...