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FOXBOROUGH, Mass??It was a tough day all around for the Harvard men’s lacrosse team. From offense to defense Cornell thoroughly outplayed the Crimson in every aspect of the game. But there was one facet that was particularly crucial to the Big Red’s handy victory—faceoffs. Although junior Nick Smith has made an admirable transition to the X and is winning over 50 percent of his faceoffs on the season as a whole, Saturday was an off day for the junior, who showed he still has some things to learn...
...dreams we will never realize, and more wars of religion and utopia loom overhead as we outstrip the world’s available resources. Gray offers some comfort in his praise of science, an area constantly making new breakthroughs and rewriting human ignorance, but “Black Mass?? ultimately fails to answer how realism will empower us. Gray’s advice to take up “stoical determination and intellectual detachment” is vague and leaves us wondering how it would be better if President Bush were a well-oiled automaton instead...
...freshmen are no longer expected to live there, making room for overflow housing for upperclassmen and, perhaps, more office space. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 says that Mass. Hall, which housed 18 freshmen this year, lacks the “critical mass?? to be a full-fledged dormitory...
...that in my heart,” Palmieri said. Palmieri’s residency included “A Conversation with Eddie Palmieri” on April 13, moderated by host of WBUR-FM’s “¡Con Salsa!” José Mass??, and a concert in Sanders Theatre with the Harvard Jazz Band and guest artist Brian Lynch. The Office of the Arts recognized Palmieri for his immense contribution to the formation of the Latin jazz genre by mapping traditional Latin dance beats into an American jazz context...
...usefulness as a dormitory, it remains unclear why this is the case. Only 18 students live in Mass. Hall this year—as opposed to the average 24—and Gross has said that the dorm lacks the size to house the “critical mass?? of students necessary to make effective freshman living space. Yet Mass. Hall has traditionally been host to a famously tight-knit dorm community. The College has yet to articulate a good reason to evict freshmen from the top floors. Formal plans for the use of the space next year...