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...start for a couple of weeks, but for many fans, the anticipation has already begun. Yesterday, all eight head coaches in the Ivy League participated in a media teleconference, giving their thoughts on the upcoming league season and answering questions from different media members.Harvard’s second-year head coach Tommy Amaker participated and remarked on a variety of subjects. His team goes into this season hoping to improve on its 8-22 overall mark and 3-11 Ivy record that left it tied for the cellar.“We’re excited, there...
...when asked to vote on candidates from their home state.“A lot of people have told me when they vote and don’t know the names that it’s kind of an uncomfortable feeling,” said Nemeth, who is a second-year MBA student. “So I think having the opportunity to actually know the names of their choices will motivate more people to go out to the polls.”The current voting system, Nemeth added, caters to locals who have lived in the same place...
...opportunity to educate Law School students interested in Asian studies and gender justice. “Under current standards of international law, what occurred with the comfort women would be illegal,” said Ryan Y. Park, the club’s political and outreach chair. Park, a second-year student at the Law School, met Kang in 2007 in South Korea and wanted his fellow students to hear her story. “The mission of these surviving comfort women is for Japan to claim responsibility and apologize to the victims,” Park said...
...nuisance and those who think it is a harmless source of entertainment. “Although the turkey has been around since I’ve been here, I’ve never had a personal run-in with the turkey,” said Valentina Longo, a second-year MBA student. “However, enough of my friends have been chased by the turkey.” “The turkey can be pretty aggressive,” she said. Longo, who opposes the presence of the turkey on campus, joined a Facebook group called...
Relatively few second-year students attended the meeting—in part because many were interviewing for summer jobs—even though Kagan said she felt most uncertain about the grading system they will use. According to over 100 feedback e-mails solicited by the Law School’s student government, opinions of second-year students remain mixed...