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Although the rest of the team hung up the goggles for the season after Easterns, Rathgeber traveled to Minnesota as the team’s sole representative at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Swimming in three races over three days, Rathgeber notched two top-20 finishes and earned enough points (six) for Harvard to finish 34th as a team. The junior placed 11th in the 200-yard individual medley and 20th in the 400-yard individual medley, earning All-American honors...
Korn’s decision to break from the HYRC sent shockwaves through the Republican establishment on campus. The HYRC was affiliated with the national Republican Party, and student leadership at the time wanted to preserve the club’s exclusive status as the party’s sole representative at Harvard...
...drug industry for over a decade before his retirement in 2005. Through astute bureaucratic maneuvering, he managed to have the SFDA removed from the supervision of the Ministry of Health in 2003, after which it became a powerful agency in its own right-leaving it effectively under his sole control. According to Xinhua, the Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court said Zheng "sought benefits" for eight pharmaceutical companies by approving their drugs and medical devices. His actions "greatly undermined the integrity and the efficiency of China's drug monitoring and supervision, endangered public life and health...
...fourth year in a row, the Harvard women’s tennis team sent the Ivy League’s sole representative to the NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles Championship, but for the fourth consecutive time that player bowed out in the first round. No. 77 sophomore Beier Ko, who went 19-5 this season playing primarily in the Crimson’s top singles slot, lost 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 to No. 29 junior Tatsiana Uvarova of Virginia Commonwealth at Georgia’s Dan Magill Tennis Complex. Uvarova advanced to the quarterfinals...
...game’s organizers, Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06 and the College Events Board (CEB), stated that the three signing Houses “recognize our bonds of mutual assistance and trust to be greater than our individual Houses’ needs for sole victory.” “The outcome was by no means certain,” said CEB President Adam Goldenberg ’08. “I’m glad that it has ended the way it has with such amicable terms.” According...