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Steinberg denied that the change was related to funding, and said that he had considered allowing the college teams to play despite the re-sodding. But if the teams played on the recently re-sod grass, he said “it could be dangerous, someone could slip. Safety first, that’s the key ingredient...
McLoughlin cited inequity as the primary reason for the mailing’s discontinuation. He said only a small percentage of Harvard’s 295 campus organizations were sent an information slip explaining how to be included in the packet...
...work. And our dirty little secret is that we’re all cheaters, in our own ways. We expect that laws will be enforced rigorously, and we demand the strictest punishment when others are caught being dishonest. But as individuals we’re always trying to slip through the cracks. We demand that the system be fair, as long as we ourselves can cheat. Like me: I insist on enforcing the strict interhouse rules that keep Leverett’s dining hall somewhat less crowded, and yet I complain with the best of them when I can?...
...towards Barrie, Corriero became tangled with a defender and pushed the puck forward as she fell to the ice. A St. Lawrence skater scooped up possession and, counting Corriero out of the play, passed it back toward the middle. The sprawled-out Corriero swung her stick and managed to slip the puck right threw the legs of a surprised Barrie...
...another frustrating game of one step forward, two steps back, the Crimson let victory slip away to the No. 13 Bulldogs, in part due to yet another disappointing performance from its doubles play...