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While its season may not open until Nov. 17 when the Harvard men’s squash team plays Brown at home, the Crimson established itself as the team to beat in the Ivy League this past weekend. The position atop the League was a familiar one for a Harvard team that earned a share of the title last season. A year ago, Yale, Princeton, and the Crimson all had a share of the title. At the Ivy scrimmages, Harvard upended Brown, the Bulldogs, and then the Tigers to win the preseason event and take the top ranking entering...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In Ivy scrimmages, men’s squash rolls along to victory over Brown, Yale, and Princeton, and earns top spot in League’s preseaso | 11/6/2006 | See Source »

...food in the U.S. diet that relies on pollination--and that includes alfalfa-fed beef ?ORANGES 17.8 billion lbs. ?GRAPES 15.7 billion lbs. ?APPLES 9.9 billion lbs. ?WATERMELONS 3.8 billion lbs. ?CUCUMBERS 2.2 billion lbs. ?ALMONDS 915 million lbs. ?SQUASH 815 million lbs. ?CHERRIES (sweet) 502 million lbs. ?HONEY 175 million lbs. *2005 production...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Buzz on Bees | 10/29/2006 | See Source »

...John Harvard Statue has its appeal, but your hard work is gone with the sweaty hands of tomorrow’s unsuspecting tourists. However, Keller C. Rinaudo ’09 is making his mark in a more permanent way—building a rock-climbing wall in a squash court in the basement of Lowell House. After climbing MIT’s bouldering wall last year, Rinaudo approached the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Lowell with a plan, got approval, raised $45,000, and started building in July. Karl R.R. Kuryla, a Harvard Business School student and member...

Author: By Melissa Tran, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hard as a Rock Wall | 10/18/2006 | See Source »

...tall dark Dunkin’s in hand, she’s off to her 10 a.m. health policy class. Tonight, she’ll probably return to her table next to the window to skim her orgo readings. Her book bag contains chapstick, books from Lamont, extra squash balls, and the Premedical Handbook (aka, the Bible). She occasionally splurges on a donut, but calls D.D.’s low-fat blueberry muffin perfection...

Author: By FM Staff | Title: Sipping Stereotypes | 10/18/2006 | See Source »

...Committee on House Life (CHL) identified several key problems that might squash potential plans to introduce co-educational living in the houses at its meeting yesterday. Harvard University’ Dining Services’ (HUDS) revenue loss was also discussed by the House masters, House Committee (HoCo) chairs, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) officials, and College deans that comprise the committee. Both issues will be further examned by CHL subcommittees that will report back to CHL in November. Problems with Co-Ed housing—otherwise known as “Gender Neutral” housing—included...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHL Weighs Gender-Neutral Housing | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

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