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...With such a deep squad, the crew is aiming high once again this season. Just two seasons ago, Radcliffe had only seven varsity lightweights ready for fall competition. Greater numbers last year—when Radcliffe dominated the early part of the 2006 season, securing a No. 1 national ranking??and this fall bode well for more competitive practicing and better racing.But what’s in store for Kharrazi is less certain. She will look to take the lead in the stroke seat of the varsity eight once again, and with her talent, it?...
...said team co-captain Daniel L. Goodkin ’06. “I’d say we presented the stronger case with the available facts but that they were a little more slick in their presentation.” Harvard’s new ranking??second in the nation out of over 600 college teams—marks a surge in recent years. “Four years ago we were unranked in the top 200 programs, so we have made a pretty monumental leap,” Goodkin said. Despite its performance, Harvard?...
...Election Commission announced early yesterday morning that it would penalize Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential candidate John F. Voith’s ’07 campaign after reports surfaced that a “ranking?? Voith staffer had contacted a member of opponent Magnus Grimeland’s ’07 campaign to suggest that Grimeland drop out of the race. The penalty means that Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 will lose $80 from their war chest. While candidates are given $400 by the Election Commission (EC) to fund their campaigns...
...Crimson is just opening a new chapter in its history, and its freshmen are waiting to write their own story on its pages. An Ivy League title, a top-20 ranking??these players see nothing out of reach...
...voters’ biases remain. As in Division I-A football—where USC arguably may remain atop the polls not on the strength of its undefeated record but instead its preseason No. 1 ranking??pundits are unlikely to second-guess themselves and will reverse their prognostications only when egregiously in error...