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...your chair a little. A few minutes later, after several more news bulletins and an interview with a Princeton astronomer, you hear the following...
...very strong team,” coach Sue Caples said. “I thought we had a really solid performance today. We need to continue to find more ways to attack and be more creative in our attack getting into the circle.” After losing to Princeton last weekend 5-0, it was imperative for the Crimson to make a good showing in this midweek game. “We played a lot better than we did on Saturday,” Caples said. “It was good to play a great team and keep...
...season and that everyone will get a chance to use the competitive environment to see what they need to work on in the upcoming weeks,” Ungar said.Within the Ivy conference, Columbia, the defending Ivy champion, provides the stoutest competition for the Crimson, but Penn and Princeton will also supply some tough competition for Harvard.Depite the Crimson’s competitiveness at fencing, the outlook remains a bit of a mystery, and this weekend will provide the first glimpse into what looks to be a promising Crimson team. “I am looking forward to have...
...Martinez has been visiting colleges that are financially linked to HEI. Martinez said her goal is to influence schools to stop supporting HEI. “All they care about is money.” HEI is almost completely funded by investments from university endowments, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, according to John F. Bowman ’11, one of the leaders of the campaign against HEI within SLAM. SLAM is planning to send a delegation to the Harvard Management Company to try to influence Harvard to reconsider its investment in HEI. “As Harvard students it?...
...time rushing record to last year’s 37-6 drubbing of Yale to run the table and regain the Ivy title, no one game has been exactly alike.And yet, just a few minutes into the game last Saturday, I found myself wondering if my second trip to Princeton would be much like the first.Two years ago I began my career as a Crimson columnist, writing my very first column about a miss-call that cost Harvard the game. Those memories I had pushed so far into the back of my mind slowly began to creep forward...