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...which featured Tufts and Middlebury—both of whom got the upper hand earlier in the season. With the sweep, the Red Line can expect its highest-ever bid in the postseason. Quasar polished off Stonehill and Tufts—both of whom also beat Quasar in the regular season—clinching its first postseason nod despite a loss to Middlebury...
...also rely heavily on their alumni bases, which have stayed actively connected—many alums have offered to drive up to Madison from Chicago to drive players around. And with support like this throughout the program, both the Quasar and Red Line hope to make attending Nationals a regular expectation...
...annually admit thirty to fifty students more than the Harvard class size can fit; the officers extend admission on the mutual understanding that the students will take a gap year and join the subsequent class. What makes these students substantively different from their peers who are accepted through the regular process is largely unclear; indeed, many do become well-known, and essential members of the Harvard community. However, there are apparent disparities between the demographics of Z-listers and Harvard as a whole. In an article published by The Crimson in the summer of 2002, 76 percent of a sample...
...regular replacement of the microscopes in the Center—a dark, L-shaped room on the second floor of the Biological Laboratories with equipment lining its perimeter—led Faust, Molecular and Cellular Biology Chair Catherine Dulac, and Carl Zeiss MicroImaging President James A. Sharp to characterize it as an “evergreen” facility...
Brown, who led the Ivy League with a 1.25 ERA in the regular season, did not fare so well against the Cornell offense...