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...season.“Five dates at home. Can you imagine that?” Walsh says. “I’d like it to be 50-50, but that’s just the way things worked out.”If all goes according to plan, things will work out with the elusive championship for the Crimson...
...ZenBeef Burger. Hoping to turn their dreams into an organic, preservative-free reality, a number of students have rallied behind Harvard College Vegetarian Society (HCVS) president Jessica M. Luna ’10, a Crimson magazine writer, signing a petition that expresses their interest to the Harvard University Planning Office. “There aren’t enough vegetarian options in Harvard Square,” says HCVS member and petition signer Lewis E. Bollard ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial columnist. “More college students are becoming vegetarian and...still like...
...were selected to form a diverse committee and that students even wrote to him asking to serve on the committee. Dowling added that the committee will invite every interested undergraduate to contribute to the review by commenting, and at least one of the UC’s original selections plans to take Dowling up on the offer. Ellora A. Derenoncourt ’09 said a few weeks ago after she found out that she was not invited to serve on the committee that she still planned to participate in the review somehow. In addition to Dowling, the other faculty...
...intervene in Iraq, they would be in a worse quagmire than we are now,” Moarefy said. “We have the same interests. If we keep saying they will be a threat, then they will be.” Kumar called the Democrats’ plan for diplomatic talks with Iran “goody-goody” and mentioned North Korea’s nuclearization as an example of the inefficacy of “just talking.” He also argued that withdrawal of American troops from Iraq would reduce U.S. leverage...
...program will go into operation for the class of 2011 entering this fall, but current students can take advantage of a phase-in plan that grants tuition breaks of $10,000 to first-year law students and $5,000 to second-years. Kagan said that the program should cost about $3 million per year, though she noted that the cost estimates were “a little uncertain” because of the difficulty in predicting how many students will take advantage of the program...