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...team now gets ready for Heptagonals in New York City on Halloween weekend. It is a prestigious tournament, one that pits the Crimson against the rest of the Ivy League and Navy. Despite less than stellar performances in previous years, the men look forward to the meet this year with determination...
Collins' second goal, which she nudged past Agulay off a feed from sophomore Kate Nagle just over 12 minutes into the second half, was as much welcome insurance for the team as icing on a stellar day for Collins. The score came minutes after Russell's tally, and it assured that Harvard would have a win to show for its dominance...
There is a reasonable argument for why stellar undergraduates should be allowed to grade objective work in elementary math or science courses, where a single answer key exists: they can probably do the job as well as any graduate student, and there is a shortage of available graduate students. Less defensible is the argument that these undergraduates should be allowed to teach courses in sections to other undergraduates; nevertheless, this practice is widely accepted in the computer science department, and it occurs in the natural sciences...
...consistently successful team of Passarellaand Clark continued its stellar doubles play fromearlier in the weekend and took the third doublesmatch...
...Harvard had rediscovered its offensive capabilities with the return of junior running back Chris Menick and the stellar play of junior quarterback Rich Linden. On the strength of Menick's 114 yards rushing and Linden's precise passing, particularly to junior wide receiver Terrence Patterson, Harvard had the Mountain Hawks on their heels. However, Lehigh's defense soon clamped down, and its offense marched methodically, scoring touchdowns in the second, third, and fourth quarters to cap a 21-17 comeback...