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...discuss the use of poker as a tool for strategic thinking in fields from economics to public policy. As a fairly young organization, GPSTS is pretty accomplished. HLS student and operations officer of GPSTS, Andrew Woods, boasted of a few of GPSTS’s recent milestones, including a sweet Harvard victory over Yale at GPSTS’s first interscholastic team poker tournament this past November. And poker isn’t just for grads: just this past weekend, Brian M. Wan ’08 played in the PokerStars Sunday Million, an online tournament that guarantees a first...
Lawrence King, an eighth grader who identified as gay and wore makeup and nail polish, was 15 when he was declared brain dead on Feb. 13. The day before, he had been shot in the head in an Oxnard, Calif., classroom full of students. Police have charged a sweet-faced boy called Brandon McInerney, 14, with first-degree murder and with a hate crime. According to the Los Angeles Times and KTLA, McInerney and some other boys accosted King about his sexuality on Feb. 11. Students apparently often taunted King, who didn't even have a safe home to return...
...crowd just got to Columbia's Kashif Sweet. He airballed his first free throw and misses his second. Anything but sweet there. Unfortunately for the Crimson, Columbia gets the turnover and makes a quick basket in transition to take the lead for the first time in the half. Columbia 49, Harvard...
...world, it is time to swallow your pride, your hesitations, and that olive. Be cultured, and if you can’t, pretend. Everyone has different tastes, but certain foods in particular require some discipline to get used to.DARK CHOCOLATEEveryone likes milk chocolate. It is sweet, creamy, and often shaped like bunnies. But we all know that the Easter Bunny isn’t a real animal, and we should all know that the milk chocolate he brings to children isn’t real chocolate. Grown-ups who’ve weaned themselves off the milky concoction have learned...
...couldn’t compete with the usual Ancient Eight suspects. Whatever the reason, Harvard snapped into shape after the Yale loss and didn’t lose again until the first round of the NCAA tournament. In between its two losses came 12 straight Ivy wins, including sweet revenge against Yale at home and an 18-point blowout of rival Dartmouth in its final regular-season game. While I can’t predict the future, I detect a familiar pattern in this year’s blossoming campaign. The 2008 “wakeup call...