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...same weekend. In Saturday’s contest, Lin finished with 21 points, six rebounds, four assists, three steals, and a block. It was the first time in the sophomore standout’s young career that he had tallied at least 20 points on back–to??back nights. He was 2-of-2 from behind the arc and 8-of-13 overall from the field. More importantly, he answered all of Penn’s attempts to get back into the game with mid-range jumper after mid-range jumper, but you would never hear...
...really good to get that goal, tie it up again,” Brine said. “We just wanted to??show them that we’re first place and that we’re going to give them a hard game so it felt good just to get that...
...students tend to have these concerns while working class students don’t,” he says. “These students come from wealthy financial backgrounds and have many opportunities as a result.”Adds Wright-Swadel, “Students that I talk to??and this is not unique to Harvard—often face a conflict between the things that they believe in and the things that they want.”—Staff writer Prateek Kumar can be reached at kumar@fas.harvard.edu...
...While other candidates are currently scrambling to appeal to their base, Sen. McCain can rely on his consistent voting record to verify his unwavering dedication to traditional conservative values. This has enabled him to??more than anyone else—dedicate himself to achieving real solutions for real problems, despite any political risk. He reached across the aisle to work with Democratic Senators Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) and Edward M. Kennedy ’54 -’56 (D-Mass.), respectively, to increase transparency in campaign finance and to tackle the problem of illegal immigration. Whether...
...Andrian, who led the research project, said he believes this discovery will help scientists understand how stem cell trafficking may be influenced by—and perhaps contribute to??various pathologies, such as inflammatory diseases and cancer...