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...think their record to this point really is indicative of the talent they have,” Donato said of Yale. “Having said that, I am certainly disappointed that we didn’t play better. “We didn’t respond to their pressure and their physicality the way I liked, and we got what we deserved,” he said. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...Caribbean students? I can understand why the Scandanavian Folk and Culture Society might endorse Norwegian Magnus Grimeland ’07, but they’re practically the only student group to stay mum.Best yet was when the candidates suddenly became starkly conservative—just in time to respond to a questionnaire sent around by the Harvard Republican Club (HRC). ROTC and military recruiters? “U.S. military recruiting—it’s simply freedom of speech,” writes Haddock. “Were it not for the bravery and sacrifice of America?...
...would prevent them from securing the nomination, with primary voters tilted so far to the right.But while Morris is persuasive when explaining Rice’s appeal to moderates, he perhaps underestimates how the Republican Party’s base—white men—would respond to the nomination of an African-American woman. Indeed, Morris’s naiveté goes so far as to prompt the declaration that Rice’s election would sound the death knell for racism in America, much as John F. Kennedy’s assumption of office (ostensibly) marked...
...Wake, a biology professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is also helping form a committee of scientists, lawyers, and media experts to respond to challenges to evolution...
...rallies, and petitions, and “official” channels, like communication with the Dean, will ultimately persuade Harvard administration to allow the eight visiting students to apply for permanent transfer. “I expect a concerted effort through various media will together cause the administration to respond to Tulane students,” Petersen said. According to Harvard’s current transfer policy, “once a student has completed one year of full-time study at a single college or university, he or she ordinarily may apply to Harvard College only as a transfer...