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...University has, fortunately, taken admirable steps in this direction already. It could have decided to focus solely on infrastructural reductions, throwing its money at LEED certifications and other building improvements. This strategy could probably succeed. Harvard is old, its buildings and energy sources are relatively inefficient, and there is no shortage of potential structural improvements that would dial back our impact...
...little implication for the playoffs, the Crimson desperately needed a shift in momentum as the regular season draws to a close.“It was really important that we won this weekend heading into the playoffs. We needed it to put us in a good position to succeed at Northerns,” Tune said.By extending its unbeaten streak to six straight against the Knights, Harvard was able to show its potential against ECAC foes as it prepares for the clean slate of the Northern Championships.Although the Crimson could not build on Saturday’s success to break...
...search or otherwise, there is no reason why, in the young-adult equivalent of a retirement community, we should rate as our ultimate guide as our résumé and the development of an insatiable drive to succeed. It is but one mean kind of growth. Harvard is in love with itself, but we, its present students, need...
...definitely looking forward to it,” Bucke explained. “And there’s already the atmosphere building.”But, as Schreck added, the results are not about individual boats.“People are more interested in seeing boats succeed across the board,” the captain said. “It really is something that we do use in the fall to set goals.”With this injection of new blood into the varsity and a new year’s beginning, the future looks promising for Harvard rowing...
...comes from President Bush’s inaugural address of 2005, in which he called for an international spread of democracy, especially in the Middle East. Traub examines not only how the US tried to create democracies in foreign countries, but why they did not always succeed. While both Germany and Japan, where the populations desired democratic systems, emerged as successful democracies after World War II, attempts to institute democracy in places like Russia and Haiti have failed. Because of corruption in their governments and our lack of commitment to attitude adjustment, both countries have seen democracy devolve into more...