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...three of its last four and is poised to capture its first Beanpot title since 1993. If this is indeed the true face of Harvard hockey, it couldn’t have shown up at a better time. However, to claim the Beanpot championship, and to prove that its transformation is complete, the Crimson will first have to prove that it is capable of beating BC. “I know we had a tough game against them before, but that’s how hockey goes,” sophomore Doug Rogers said. “Some games...
...company attempted an impressive integration of multiple media, the performance utterly lacked dramatic cohesion.As the audience filed in, a white-clad throng convulsed rhythmically to the energetic music of local band “The Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band,” which would prove to be the highlight of the evening. The dancers this band accompanied composed the play’s ensemble of twenty; they ranged in age between their teens and seventies and were in varying states of hygiene. While seven of the players were of Bread and Puppet?...
...human data on bisphenol A have been "really inconclusive," says Antonia Calafat, a research chemist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing a lack of big quality studies testing the chemical's effects in humans. In order to prove definitively that bisphenol A is not harmful to people, researchers would need to conduct large, lengthy trials, such as those that finally concluded that thimerosal-containing vaccines do not cause autism in children. That would require rounding up a control group of participants with very little exposure to bisphenol A - no small feat. Calafat's recent findings showed that...
...their streak in the “L” column. The Bulldogs have not yet met the high expectations that were set in the preseason Ivy League poll, in which they were slated to be the second best team behind Cornell.Home court advantage, however, could prove to be the deciding factor in this battle between two teams itching to prove their worth—and Yale is not making it any easier. The team has scheduled tonight’s game to be a “Bulldog Blue-Out,” encouraging fans to pack the stands...
...what now? A glance at the Ivy League standings shows that Harvard is certainly not out of anything yet. This year’s Ancient Eight may prove to be an incredibly close race, and teams may beat up on each other all year long...