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...manages. We want that balance back.”Friday’s 22-point Crimson comeback saw a collapse in the team’s perimeter shooting, which allowed Princeton to take the lead against the best shooting team in the Ivy League. Harvard was held to 14.8 percent from the field and shot 16.7 percent from three-point territory. When the Crimson came out of the locker room for the second half, it looked to its forwards to close the gap. The transition from a perimeter-oriented offense to a big-man offense allowed sophomore Emma Markley...
...budget deficit is essential in order to avoid saddling future generations with a hefty economic burden. On both sides of the political aisle, economists agree that maintaining a large federal budget deficit decreases national saving and lowers living standards in the long run. We cannot sustain deficits at 10 percent of GDP—as they are now—without significant consequences in the future...
...winning 77-71 in Lavietes Pavilion earlier this month. But while that game was characterized by an effective Tigers offense and some porous Crimson defense, the visitors put in a much better performance on that end. While Princeton had just six turnovers in the first game and shot 56.8 percent from the floor, it coughed the ball up 15 times Friday and shot 46.2 percent on the game, including just 8-of-20 after halftime.The Tigers’ struggles kept Harvard close, but the Crimson came up just short in forcing one more Princeton turnover that may have changed...
...Connor cruised through his matches, despite battling illness.“J.P. has been sick all week,” Weiss said. “He hasn’t been to practice and he gutted it out.”Sophomore Corey Jantzen, too, is not 100 percent, and even though he wrestled Friday, his hurt ankle kept him sidelined against Cornell.“It is that same lingering high ankle sprain,” O’Connor said. “But, he will be ready to go soon. All Corey needs is to have...
...Institute of Politics Director’s Internship Program anticipates that a record 375 students will apply to this year’s program, marking a 50 percent increase over last year. The program—which celebrates its 15th Anniversary this year—has increased the number of internships to 51 from 40 and has also increased the stipend awarded to $4,000 from an average...