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When freshman Dan Chenoweth finished the 5000m run in 14:07.34 at last weekend’s Sam Howell Invitational in Princeton, N.J., it came as little surprise to those around...
...knee-jerk repression. Some of the reasons are straightforward: the Communist Party is deeply secretive and highly bureaucratic, and its members are steeped in a longstanding culture of self- preservation. "Part of the head-in-sand problem has to do with entrenched bureaucratic interests," says sinologist Perry Link of Princeton University. "People who have devoted the last 25 years of their careers to 'opposing splittism' can't stop chanting that mantra without puzzlement over what to say instead and without a bit of panic about their own rice bowls and even, almost, their own identities...
...attacking the net at just the right angle. Those moments only become part of a team’s storyline when the skates are hung up for the year and the minds of sports fans start drifting towards baseball. After the Crimson skated off the ice in Albany, as Princeton started celebrating its 4-1 victory in the ECAC championship game and its resulting berth in the NCAA tournament, Harvard’s whole season can be arranged into a collection of turning points, whose outcomes became the storylines that this team’s play created.For me at least...
...losses for a home opener might be the perfect change of scenery for a team that is still searching for its identity. As the Crimson prepares for this weekend’s home-opening pair of double headers against Columbia and Penn following two one-run losses to Princeton last weekend and a 4-3 defeat at the hands of Holy Cross, the sense around the clubhouse is that such a talented team cannot let frustration set in.Despite its record, succeeding in Ivy League is how the team defines success, and following its losses to Princeton last weekend, Harvard...
...different disciplines vary greatly, according to a study released by the Council of Graduate Schools, the workshop’s co-sponsor. “It is certainly a continuing and growing concern of graduate deans,” said William B. Russel, dean of the graduate school at Princeton. “There are projects that are gathering more data on the present situation.” Russel said that graduate schools should focus on mentoring students and providing realistic expectations for applicants. “Many of us are beginning to put data on the Web that...