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First lady and potential New York Democratic Senate candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton will be coming to Cambridge next Wednesday to hear the story of a pig rejected from Harvard Law School...
...doubt be a slightly lonely time for those not taking the Undergraduate Council shuttles to the airport Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning. It is obvious that few students plan on taking only the officially recognized holiday weekend, as most prefer to augment it with voluntary vacation, either arriving later next week or having left earlier this week. Since so many students seem willing to make the sacrifice of turning in problem sets and completing response papers ahead of schedule in order to join their families on Thanksgiving, it is time that the University affords them the time...
...Crimson slowly worked its way back into the game over the next 10 minutes. When freshmen forwards Kate Ides and Bree Kelley entered the game, they added much-needed inside defensive pressure and rebounding. The Crimson forced some turnovers and tied the game, 22-22. However, B.U. went back to the inside game with Dixon, and freshman guard Alison Argentieri chipped in with a pair of threes as the Terriers pulled away for a 40-30 halftime lead...
...that attaches to the dignity of her office, making her fair game for the street-fighting political instincts of New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, her presumptive rival. With Giuliani ahead in the polls, it may take more than a definite decision to run for Mrs. Clinton to win next November. New Yorkers are a cynical lot, and Mrs. Clinton's apparent flip-flopping on Middle East questions - and her carefully scripted exchange with teacher's union president Randi Weingarten Monday, in which Weingarten supposedly cajoled Clinton into announcing - aren't likely to impress. So the real question...
...over the next summer, after the excitement of the national championship had subsided, Calfee realized that something was missing from her college life...