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...Fenerty, who gained 335 yards against Columbia in 1983.Holy Cross (5-2) scored on its opening possession on a three-yard pass from John O’Neil to Gideon Akande at 5:41 of the first quarter. Silva found Sean Gruber on a three-yard halfback option pass to make it 14-0 at 14:27 of the second quarter.Silva then scored on a one-yard run, and returned a punt 87 yards as time ran out in the first half.Joshua Cohen threw a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown as Dartmouth (1-4) scored all its points...
...addition to the rebate increase, the Coop is also giving members an opportunity to donate their rebate checks to relief efforts for the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Each year, Harvard and MIT Coop members are given the opportunity to donate their rebate checks to charitable causes. The option to donate to hurricane relief will be a new addition to these options. Chadbourne said board members will be meeting next week to discuss the specifics of how the money will be used. The last time the Coop made such an effort was in the 2001-2002 academic year...
...their classmate irreparably. Though it might sound callous, Harvard legally must urge students not to endanger themselves. How to behave in an emergency often comes down to choice. And there will never be a clear cut decision to make in a situation where a non-disabled classmate has the option to help or leave behind his disabled friend. If anything, the existence of Harvard’s policy forces people to think about what they might do in a disastrous situation and prepare for emergencies should they ever occur. The debate that was sparked by last week?...
...free DIRECTV programming on 6.8” LCD monitors and more than 100 channels of XM Satellite Radio. While many students plan on taking advantage of the JetBlue promotion, not all potential travelers are impressed. “I am happy that it is there as another option,” said Divia D. Melwani ’06, who is from New York. She added, however, “I don’t like dealing with the airports in New York, so although it would be faster to fly, I would rather take...
...comparable” to those offered at Harvard.“For humanities, it’s much easier to find courses abroad,” says Stanisa Veljkovik ’07, an astronomy and astrophysics concentrator who says he has been considering study abroad as an option in the spring. Veljkovik says science courses abroad may not cover the same material or be taught at the same level as those at Harvard.“When I come back to Harvard I will most probably repeat two courses that I took here, just because the level of depth...