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...analogy might be too tight: Copernicus postulated—but did not prove—that the earth revolves around the sun. It took more than a half-century after Copernicus’s death before Galileo would muster more convincing evidence for the heliocentric theory...
...Crimson steps on the field today, it will be looking to beat Vermont for the first time since 2002. In the last three years, the Harvard men’s soccer team has opened its season with losses to the Catamounts—with last year’s tight 1-0 defeat a display of how the Catamounts have stunned the Crimson before it could even get into the flow of the season. With six games under its belt this season—and a 4-2-0 record to boast—Harvard hopes keep its momentum rolling...
...Boston area. Although many grumble over its inconveniences, few could do without it, and many quite literally need it to survive. We may lament its early closing time or uneven schedule, but without the ‘T,’ vast swaths of the public, not just we tight-budgeted students, would be hamstrung...
...Cebron said. San Jose State finished with 52 kills in the match, led by Keri Anglin. The Spartans, who improved to 9-3 with the win, lost to Cal State Northridge in Saturday evening’s championship match. CAL-ST NORTHRIDGE 3, HARVARD 0 Despite three tight games with the Matadors, Harvard came up on the losing end of each (30-23, 30-20, 30-22), opening the tournament with a disappointing loss. “[Friday night] was the most frustrating of all, because we made a lot of errors,” Cebron said. The Crimson...
...good slingshot don't always win. Over the past 15 years, a few dozen kids have been pulled out of Boston Higashi because their families failed to get public funding and couldn't afford the tuition. As the Perkinses await reimbursement from the Thompson district, money is getting tight. The family has had to take out a $90,000 loan to battle the school district. "We've spent every penny," Julie says. "We are right on the line...