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Then, UMass—always ready to strike at a moment’s notice??launched an all-out assault on Howard’s net, firing 19 shots in the first 20-minute overtime session in an attempt to prolong its season with the tournament champion’s automatic tournament berth...
...drawn fierce opposition from those who once knew Radcliffe as the place where groups of scholars referred to each other as “sister fellows” and where the occasional male visiting scholar studying gender-related issues had to “give notice?? before using the women’s bathroom...
...that the Crimson has readjusted to the cold weather—which was especially hard on relievers called upon to enter the game on short notice??after a spring break trip to Florida, it should be prepared for a stretch of nine consecutive games in the Boston area, beginning Wednesday when it hosts Holy Cross...
...BCA’s plan to encourage athletic departments to look at minorities when hiring by attempting to hurt them where they’ll notice??in recruiting, and presumably, on the field—may seem like a misguided scheme (indeed, it was concocted by prominent attorney Johnnie Cochran, not the most rational guy in the world), but I think it may get deaf university administrations to pay attention...
While we recognize that the University’s plans may conflict with the wishes of some of Allston’s current residents, the University can work with the community and their representatives so they have advance notice??in this case potentially decades—to plan for the future. The University should contribute to community centers, as they did in helping to fund the Allston branch of the Boston Public Library. At the same time, we should not forsake Cambridge—payments in lieu of taxes there must continue, regardless of how many graduate students...