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...storied American institution of a different sort, the Bronx Bombers bear many parallels to our eminent university. The Yankees just entered a self-declared “transition period?? after concluding a seventh consecutive season without a world championship. Harvard, meanwhile, has struggled to define its new undergraduate curriculum and has not seen the top of its own league’s standings (at least in U.S. News and World Report) in a couple of years. Annual student satisfaction surveys unerringly place it near-bottom compared to peer schools. It bears asking, then: Have we and the Yanks...
...approach, Richter attributes a bit of chance to his success in Saturday’s game, given that the Saints outshot Harvard, 43-23. “I got lucky a few times,” he acknowledged. “I made a paddle save in the second period??that was definitely luck.” Richter’s early reliability between the pipes gives the Crimson a positive outlook. And even with plenty to boast about, Richter remains humble. “The guys bailed me out when I was [scrambling...
...shopping period??s biggest nuisances is waiting until just hours before study cards are due to figure out your schedule. Unfortunately, this is a surprisingly common problem: Last Thursday night, many students—including the sixth of the College that lotteries for Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” who did not receive their results until 11:00 p.m. on Thursday night—still didn’t know their lottery status. Such late lotteries leave students who have been rejected from the course with an insufficient amount of time to scramble...
Four goals were more than enough for Harvard sophomore goaltender Brittany Martin. Martin finished with 15 saves—eight of which came in the final period??to record her sixth shutout of the season...
...editors: I was rather disappointed after reading today’s front page piece “For Some, Final Free Exam Period?? (Jan. 22). I am primarily annoyed with the portrayal of Stebbins as the stereotypical Harvard student who is unable to think or talk about anything but her schoolwork. While there is a sizable population of students who really cannot talk about anything else, there are also many of us who, by some bizarre stroke of luck or imagination, manage to go to class and do our schoolwork while still cultivating friendships whose bases extend...