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...Greenblatt and Louis Menand will team up to offer an introductory humanities colloquium that will be listed in next year’s catalog along with over a dozen new divisional courses in the humanities. Students will also have the opportunity to travel along the “Silk Road?? with Mark Elliott from East Asian Languages and Civilizations and with Richard Wolf from the Music Department as their guides. Michael Puett of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Roberto Mangabeira Unger from the Law School will reflect on the contrast between two attitudes—staying...
...meticulously checked off a list of student groups to meet with, lassoing them into the UC legislative process. By integrating a strong base of student support, Riley has been able to succeed where her predecessors failed. Democracy LaneRiley grew up on Democracy Lane in Potomac, Maryland, and the road??s appellation predicted her life’s route. Riley believes that Democracy lane “instilled” in her the value of tearing down barriers to “outsiders,” such as people outside the UC. In 2005, Riley resigned from her position...
...team is all but assured a spot in the NCAA tournament, thanks in large part to the Crimson’s out-of-conference play. Wins over nationally ranked foes North Dakota, New Hampshire, Boston College, and Cornell—all of which came on the road??gave credibility to a squad few believed would recover after the graduation of last year’s stars...
...first practice in mid-October, plays its first game before Halloween, and doesn’t finish until some time in March. All told, depending on its luck in the post-season, the squad will skate in between 29 and 37 contests. It will log countless miles on the road??venturing to such diverse locales as Duluth, Minn. and Canton, N.Y.—and shifts on the rink. Coach Katey Stone’s Crimson skaters will cross and re-cross the blue line until they are blue in the face.Collectively, it’s a daunting...
...might also offer a challenge as the Bears have dropped a disappointing loss to Colgate, but did manage to pull out a win against New Hampshire and dropped a pair of games to the two-time defending national champion Minnesota squad. Both games will be on the road??the Crimson’s first contests away from Bright Hockey Center this season. On Friday night, Harvard faces off against Yale at 7 p.m., while the game at Brown will take place at 4 p.m. on Saturday...