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...road. Harvard was paced by sweeps at its No. 3 through No. 8 positions. Freshman June Tiong, playing at the No. 1 position, retired with an ankle injury midway through her match. According to coach Satinder Bajwa, she should be back after a week’s rest. “We are playing well and stepped up despite June’s injury,” Bajwa said. “The team really responded to adjustments and came together as a unit.” HARVARD 8, STANFORD 1 The Crimson delivered a second dominating performance, dropping only...
Unlike the rest of the league, Harvard shouldn’t have to stack the box to combat the ground game. The Crimson sits first in the Ivies in rush defense, giving up just 78.8 yards per contest. The team hasn’t allowed a single back to reach the century mark in over two years, and coming off a weekend in which it held Penn to under 100 total yards in the second half—the third time this season Harvard managed the feat—defensive morale is high...
...care if they would have [taken] my pay for the rest of the year. I was going home...
...brave biology teachers of this nation who teach evolution despite the opposition they encounter. Without evolution, there is no biology; without biology, there is no medicine. It's as simple as that. These teachers arm their pupils with the knowledge they need, putting them on level footing with the rest of the world, where evolutionary theory is uncontroversial...
...Love in the Time of Cholera,” although beautifully filmed and well acted by the leads, fails inexcusably with its script. The magic of García Márquez, evident in these first scenes, makes only rare appearances throughout the rest of the film.“Love in the Time of Cholera” begins in 1880 with fervent first-sight love. The young Florentino Ariza, played by Javier Bardem (“The Sea Inside”), comes across the beautiful Fermina Daza, played by popular Italian actress Giovanna Mezzogiorno. Although no words are exchanged...