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...Lavietes Pavilion on Feb. 3. Last year when the teams met in Ithaca, the Crimson found itself on the other end of a last-second decision, falling 79-77, when the Big Red’s Jason Hartford grabbed a rebound off a three-point miss and put it home for the victory with 2.4 seconds left. “It was probably one of the most bizarre endings of any game I’ve seen,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said of last year’s game at Cornell. “The players after...
...encourages students to anonymously submit stories, concerns, or thoughts about mental health. Over thirty students had made submissions at the time of this printing, covering topics such as competition at Harvard, weight expectations, and anxiety attacks. One post reads simply, “I used to cut myself. I miss it.” Putnins said that while an anonymous posting might not be as effective in dealing with a concern as talking to a friend, the Web site forum gave comfort to those struggling with mental health. “The fact that these stories are public means that...
...from 9-10 a.m. and 3-4 p.m. Dean for the Humanities Diana Sorensen sponsors and provides the free coffee at the Barker Center. “The cost became astronomical,” Dean Sorensen explained in an e-mail. “I know more faculty who miss the afternoon coffee,” says Barbara J. Akiba, department administrator in the Literature concentration. “Cutting back is always hard.” Students miss it too. Sam E. Prevatt, a second-year graduate student, is disappointed by the cutbacks. He describes the afternoon coffee hours...
...weeks. He was happy all day long.As I went back to New Orleans the next day, I became uneasy about how we—everyone—acted at the engagement party. Shouldn’t we all have been telling Pops how much we loved him and will miss him? Why was everyone laughing and playing poker when we knew that the life of the party wasn’t going to have life in a few weeks? On August 29th, Pops passed away peacefully, seconds after the priest administered the Last Rites. As I flew home to JFK?...
...been flying a real helicopter, I'd be dead and the government of Japan would be out $50 million, the cost of one these flying monsters (it has 10). They wouldn't miss me - and they might not miss the $50 million either. Though its constitution officially prohibits war and its army and navy are innocuously called "self-defense forces (SDF)," Japan is a stealth military power, with an annual budget of around $42 billion - the sixth largest in the world. Despite all that money, Japan's armed forces have traditionally kept a very low profile, at home and abroad...