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...granted. Just because we were really successful last year, we can’t assume we’ll be like that again.” But the Crimson feels confident that, with all it’s regular starters in the lineup, the weekend’s result would have been different. “It’s nice because it definitely gives us confidence,” Cho said of beating Princeton and Penn. “And we know that our team is capable of beating them with our recruits [like Sylvan and classmate Chloe Atlchek...
...with a 6-2 set. Sophomore David Mangham lost an evenly matched contest against UC Berkeley junior Bozhidar Katsarov, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Another close contest of the day was junior Alexei Chijoff-Evans’ match against Ole Miss senior Kalle Norberg, even though the result didn’t go the Crimson’s way. After taking a close first set, Chijoff-Evans dropped the second set, 6-1, and then lost a heartbreaker, 7-5. The close contest showed that the unanimous All-Ivy first-team pick in singles from last season still...
Both candidates were student representatives last year. According to Androsoff, the two candidates had leadership roles focusing on two major issues facing HKS students—a “funding crunch” for international students who had decreased funding as a result of currency devaluation, and the lack of student input in the decision to eliminate some of the Kennedy School’s social space...
...advantage for the larger part of the quarter, but after Rick Dornfried’s successful extra point attempt, Holy Cross took a lead that it would not relinquish.Midway through the second period, Randolph exhibited his versatility, taking the ball himself up the middle for a one-yard sneak, resulting in another Crusader score.Holy Cross added some insurance to start the second half. Running back Matt Bellomo, who finished the day with only 37 yards on 10 carries, picked up his longest rush of the day, punctuating a 10-yard run with another Crusader touchdown. But a missed extra point...
...over the possibility of opening Rafah Crossing and uses that control to exert pressure on the residents of Gaza, as part of a policy of collective punishment," the Gisha report says. Egypt, for its part, "which has the physical capacity to open Rafah Crossing," keeps it closed as the result of outside pressure and a desire to keep Islamist Hamas isolated from Egypt's own opposition groups. Indeed, the collusion between Egypt and Israel was evident on Tuesday. Aid convoys entering through Rafah Gate are diverted to Kerem Shalom to be subject to Israeli controls. Several, along with a dozen...