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...that comes with the territory. It’s what we do these tournaments for.”After a week off from competition, the Crimson will have an opportunity to improve even more, as it takes on some of the best competition of the season at the Journeyman/Brute Northeast Duals on Nov. 29th.—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
...have made the NCAA tournament. The Crimson’s appearance is its 11th in history and its first since 2004, when the team earned an at-large bid.Harvard is favored in the matchup. The Crimson ranks just outside the top-25nationally and is ranked No. 2 in the Northeast region. Northeastern is ranked No. 8 in the Northeast Region. Despite being favored, Harvard does not expect to coast to the second round. “We have to get our legs back,” Leone said. “It was a physical contest on Saturday. We have...
...turn this unified ambition into reality, Havard will look to draw as much experience as possible from tournaments before the Ivy season in February. With four matchups against top 25 teams–including No. 5 Missouri, No. 19 Old Dominion, and No. 23 Virginia at the Northeast Collegiate Duals this month—Harvard will have its hands full during the winter...
...people…will say that a lot of people on campus have secret ambitions to be president,” said Colin J. Motley ’10, Caleb’s successor as president of the Harvard Republican Club. He thinks Harvard kids from the Northeast misinterpret Caleb’s Texas good manners as smarminess. “It’s more of people trying to fit the office to Caleb than Caleb trying to fit himself to the office,” Colin said. “People project what they want on people...
...Although Thaksin is legally barred from re-entering Thai politics and faces jail time should he return home, he still enjoys wide support among many Thais, particularly those from the impoverished northeast. It was their votes in last December's elections that brought to power the People?s Power Party, a reconstituted version of Thaksin's banned party. Thailand's current Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat is Thaksin's brother-in-law and is considered by government critics as little more than a puppet. Indeed, the opposition alliance that has occupied Thailand's seat of power, Government House, for more than...