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Despite being pelted in the neck by an orange spewed from the mouth of a lion dancer, Brian T. Ru ’11 had only good things to say about Saturday evening’s Chinese New Year’s Banquet in Leverett Dining Hall...
...going to relinquish its Ivy League crown easily. Following last Friday’s ugly 24-point loss to Cornell, the league leader, the Crimson has won its last two games to stay in second place in the Ancient Eight. After regaining some confidence by putting away Columbia last Saturday, Harvard (14-9, 7-2 Ivy) began the second round of Ivy League play with a convincing 65-51 win at Princeton (5-19, 2-6) Friday night. “Each game is a championship for us right now,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said...
...could look to this transition, the Crimson had to battle two tough Ivy League foes, competing fiercely against the Lions (7-7, 3-2 Ivy) on Friday night but losing 26-14 before falling hard to the Big Red (9-5, 6-0) by a 37-9 score on Saturday...
...College launched on Saturday a series of events coordinated by the Undergraduate Council and aimed at sparking discussion of mental health-related issues among students, administrators, and UHS. Last year, the UC named April “Mental Health Awareness Month,” tying a series of similar events into its push for academic calendar reform. This year’s organizers “concentrated” the events into one week and are emphasizing the importance of open discussion of mental health issues, said Tamar Holoshitz ’10, a UC representative...
...Harvard faced a tall order on Saturday, taking on the first place Big Red in Ithaca, N.Y. The weary Crimson could not stand up to the force of Cornell’s numerous nationally-ranked grapplers, but a few wrestlers shined when faced with the difficult challenge. A forfeit at 125 lbs and a major decision by second-ranked Mike Grey over junior Tommy Picarsic (133) gave the Big Red a 10-0 advantage, a margin the Crimson could not overcome...