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Though MIT won the regatta for the first time in 27 years with a total of 230 points, the Crimson’s top boat earned top honors in its division with the low score of the weekend. Harvard’s two-division total of 261 points was good enough to secure third place behind Yale...
Fans of the former first lady celebrated Clinton’s 60th birthday at a low-key party hosted by “Harvard Students for Hillary,” while some 30 of her detractors attended the premiere of a scathing documentary on the New York senator...
...went through with our game plan,” co-captain Jana Berglund said. “A lot of players stepped up, and we had a lot of attacks.” Junior goalie Kylie Stone delivered four important saves over the course of play—the low number a testament to the rarity of Dartmouth opportunities on this soggy day. “Kylie had some really good saves with strong clears,” head coach Sue Caples said. Though the field was damp, the rain held up and permitted the teams to play a full...
...Voters value consistency. Our leaders are expected to have a guiding set of bedrock principles that inform their judgments. For example, candidates are expected to be either pro-choice or pro-life and not to deviate from their side of the moral question. This expectation even applies to more low-brow matters. For Yankees fans like me, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s recent comment that he supports the Red Sox in the World Series is tantamount to blasphemy—his inconsistency and lack of honor for the traditional rivalry can only be interpreted...
...other goons in Washington are actually detrimental, or, at best, ineffectual, in enacting policy. It seems counterintuitive: After all we elect these people to competently steer the country in the right direction. But now more than ever, the influence of elected and appointed officials has reached a new low. The public realizes they’re actually paid to be sleazy and self-absorbed...