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Harvard will enter The Palestra at Penn tonight seeking its first victory there since 1991 and will travel to Princeton’s Jadwin Gymnasium tomorrow night with an even longer losing streak, dating back to 1989. The last time the Crimson swept the trip...
...Sacred Heart was swept in its opening two matches this year, but finished just behind the Crimson in the Hay Division standings last season. Harvard is not underestimating the importance of this weekend’s matches, as they could be essential to securing another playoff...
...counting on a youthquake that reverberates upward. On the short road remaining to Super Tuesday, the race may come down to this: Will the youthful ranks of Obama's movement grow virally as the election goes national? And will a public long trained to follow youthful trends be swept up in the tide...
...with megapopulations such as California, Arizona, Georgia and New York State. What's more, the rules are less favorable to student organizers. Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada all had some of the most liberal voting laws in the country. Same-day registration meant that first-time voters could be swept to the polls by a last-minute appeal. By contrast, those Missouri volunteers and their counterparts in many other states face the hard fact that students who weren't registered weeks earlier will be stuck on the sidelines. They can't catch the Obama wave no matter how many times...
...meters after clocking a time of 2:14.64, her fastest of the year and less than a second behind the winner. The women’s 4x400 relay and distance medley teams also placed, giving the Crimson a total of 75 points for the day. Ivy teams swept the top three spots, with Brown taking the event with 144 points and Cornell coming in second with 135. Rhode Island’s 55.5 points and New Hampshire’s 51.5 points rounded out the top five behind Harvard. The men’s team, in addition to the three...