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...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 is aiming to emerge from this weekend with at least a .500 Ivy record, leaving plenty of games ahead to climb to the top of the standings.“This weekend...
...main problem with recording lectures is that it encourages students to skip class. Missing an hour of instruction here and there is not uncommon, but it is not something that should be countenanced. Once reproduced, students become far more willing to sleep through a given lecture—or to forgo course attendance entirely. Some students even use the online availability of these videos to determine their schedule. Many professors who teach in rooms with the capacity to record lectures choose not to do so for this very reason...
...engaging read for a hip-hop head, student of modern American history, or any person interested in a lesser-known narrative of our culture. Reeves certainly makes the fast-evolving world of hip-hop seem more comprehensive and understandable, and his succinct chronology covers the most important events, record labels, and figures involved. Despite being only 30 years old, hip-hop has proven itself important enought to make such knowledge indispensable. It’s more than just men speaking; it’s a movement of this nation’s people...
...Lessersohn ’09, president of OUR HUAM, “because it will never be this way again.” Kathryn L. Blackstock ’10, vice president of OUR HUAM, hoped the significance of this “Night” would draw a record crowd. “We’re trying to really push it this time,” she says. “At eight we’ll have a toast to the Fogg. We’ll also talk about our plans for the future, because it will...
...federal court, Brown variously told the FBI that he planned to bomb a tree stump back home in Jamaica and that he wanted to show friends how to build explosive devices like the ones he saw while he says he was in the U.S. military in Iraq. Initial record checks by the FBI indicate Brown was in the U.S. legally, but have not yet confirmed that he was a military veteran. Brown has been charged with knowingly and willfully attempting to place or attempt to have placed on an aircraft an explosive or incendiary device. His lawyer has made...