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...disappointment of last year came when the Crimson dropped a 1-0 contest to Penn in the final game of the season, handing the Quakers the league crown. A year later, Harvard finds itself in the same position??needing a win against Penn to clinch the title...
...problematic. To cite Goldstone’s Jewishness as the basis of his report’s credibility is to assume first that all Jews think alike and second that he should be celebrated for rising above what the world unfortunately perceives to be the “Jewish position?? of unconditional support for Israel...
...programming nightmare for the past five years: First-year Harvard graduates are generally ill-equipped to manage the minutiae surrounding oversight of an entire campus’s large-scale social events. From navigating thorny contracts to responsibly allocating a six-figure budget at a notoriously decentralized University, the position??s responsibilities are complex and demanding enough to challenge even a veteran professional event planner...
Elections closed Monday at midnight, and the HAA has sent out the results to contenders for the Marshal position??which involves planning senior class activities, helping pick the Class Day speaker (please, God, don't give us Bernanke again), and interfacing with the Harvard Alumni Association to plan events in the years after graduation. 16 17 seniors made it past the first round of voting and will duke it out for one of the eight spots in a second round of balloting that begins tomorrow...
...Kagan for her ability to give and take in argument and acknowledge difficulty in argument before the nation’s top legal minds. “Are you saying I was confused?” Kagan jokingly interjected. Kagan came to the Law School to describe her new position??calling it depoliticized and emphasizing the importance of trust between the solicitor general’s office and the Supreme Court. Though Friday’s panel sought to describe the merits and possibilities of government service, the audience—a packed crowd that trailed...