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Last season, a familiar lesson was rudely reinforced for the Harvard men’s basketball team—attempt to challenge the one immutable law of the Ivy hoops universe and the reality of the league’s unchanging landscape will pound your squad into submission. The 2005-06 campaign was the most highly anticipated in Harvard’s recent history, as the Crimson was expected to challenge Penn and Princeton for its first-ever league title on the strength of a formidable frontcourt. Harvard was picked second in the preseason media poll mainly based...
...said that they would not change their traditional plans, he added. He said that 60 percent of tailgate funds were dedicated to The Game alone, but that this year, that money was put towards the Princeton tailgate instead. He cited Saybrook College’s purchase of a 100-pound roast pig and Morse College’s $5,000 catered tailgate as examples. Fennerty estimated that most organizations plan on spending a little over a half of the money at The Game this year than they had in previous years. According to Yale College Council Secretary Zachary P. Marks...
...recent victory over Currier House, Puchtel is all over the court. Assisting to Cabot’s three-hundred pound center for a lay-up, drawing triple teams and dishing it out for the open three, taking charges—it’s all-around play that might make John Wooden proud...
...discomfort is enough to make 300-pound linemen wish for a pair of ruby slippers...
...variety of sites that tell you how to go on a diet, and still others with carbon-dieting support groups, like those found on the Sierra Club site. Terrapass, a company that sells carbon-offsetting investments to individuals, sends an email to 19,000 people a week with carbon pound weight-loss tips. They also have an active blog where people post their own tips, vote on their willingness to make certain changes (like purchasing a solar-powered water heater) and share their dieting experiences (like their laments about living in an apartment where putting up clotheslines outside is prohibited...