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...there some value to giving special treatment to race, culture, and gender? The Supreme Court thinks so (Grutter v. Bollinger), and I completely agree. But I am also proposing a paradigm shift to the view that political and social ideologies are equally important factors in true diversity...
...Samuel B. Novey ’11, yesterday’s race was the culmination of months of preparation and fundraising. In hopes of raising money for Citizen Schools, an organization that fosters after-school programs for low-income students, Novey took on the persona of “Burgerman” and ran the 26.2 mile race in a burger suit, complete with lettuce, onions, and tomato. In the weeks leading up to the marathon, Novey organized weekly group runs in hopes of getting the community involved in his plan...
Kellie E. O’Toole ’11 and Benjamin A. Pinkas ’11 were two of the 239 runners to undertake the race as part of the American Liver Foundation’s Run for Research team...
...women’s team sent its top sailors to the Women’s Wick & Shrew Trophies at the US Coast Guard Academy, where the contingent came away with a sixth-place finish. The co-ed squad also had competitors race at the 71st Oberg Trophy hosted by Boston University, where Harvard placed ninth, and the Brandeis Invitational and 46th Gibb Trophy race, both hosted by Tufts...
...squad qualified through the New England Championships this past weekend, the women’s team competed in a tune-up race this past Saturday and Sunday in preparation for its regional competition next weekend, placing sixth among a field of 16 at the Women’s Wick & Shrew Trophies, hosted by the Coast Guard...