Word: standing
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...Harvard women's basketball team swept through its final home stand in a blaze of glory. By winning all four games, the Crimson clinched a share of the Ivy League title and is in position for a first-ever berth in the NCAA tournament...
Undergraduate Council president Robert M. Hyman '98-'97 does indeed stand at the head of a greatly improved council. Indeed the scandals of the past are gone and the council has vastly increased the scope of its involvement in the College and beyond...
...stand for a woman's right to choose. Even discounting our unsurprising disagreement with the positions taken in the publication, we feel that the language used contributes to a climate of hatred. In light of the escalating violence at women's health clinics, it is especially important to foster a degree of tolerance in the abortion debate. We consider the language of the publication particularly inappropriate to a college atmosphere that should be geared to the rational exchange of ideas and beliefs. --Jennifer R. Davis '97, Julia A. Karp '98, Tracey B. Wollenberg '97-'98, Co-Chairs of Harvard-Radcliffe...
Harvard (10-16-1 overall, 9-10-1 ECAC) suffered two heart-breaking one-goal losses to two of the league's premier teams, Clarkson and St. Lawrence. These defeats were made even harder to bear in that they came over the last home stand of the season...
Going in to the final weekend of the regular season, the seedings for the ECAC playoffs are still undetermined. Should Vermont win both its games at home, it will hold on to first place and the highest seed. However, if Vermont falters, St. Lawrence, Clarkson, and Cornell all stand a chance to finish atop the league...