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...than 60,000 people. More and more of Greenland, whose frozen expanses are a living remnant of the last ice age, disappears each year, with as much as 150 billion metric tons of glacier vanishing annually, according to one estimate. If all the ice on Greenland were to melt tomorrow, global sea levels would rise more than 20 ft.--enough to swamp many coastal cities. Though no one thinks that will happen anytime soon, what keeps glaciologists awake at night is that thinking is not the same as knowing--and no one can say with certainty what Greenland's fate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unfrozen Tundra | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

...27DARTMOUTH (0-1) VS. NO. 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE (3-0)The good news for Dartmouth: Freshman Foley Schmidt is the reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Week. The bad news: He’s the kicker, and unless he can put on a few hundred pounds of muscle by tomorrow and line up at defensive end, the Big Green is screwed.UNH has scored 111 points over its first three opponents and it’s highly unlikely that a Dartmouth defense that let Colgate complete a comeback victory with three second half touchdowns last week is going to do anything...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: 2008 Race For The Ivy Title | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

...racking up 10 wins for first-year coach Ray Leone. But the 1-0 loss to Penn dropped the Crimson below .500 in league play, and established the Quakers—who had already clinched the Ivy title—as the team to beat in the Ancient Eight. Tomorrow evening at 7 p.m., these two teams will resume Ivy play against each other as Harvard (3-2-2) travels to Penn (3-3-1, 0-0) to take on the defending conference champions. This time around, the Crimson hopes to send a message on a potential shifting of power...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Looks For Revenge Over Penn | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

...missent e-mail is, according to Monti, “not even really a blip on our radar.” Despite this mishap, the Marshal elections are running smoothly. Sixty-one students are competing for 16 spots in the first round of elections, which closes tomorrow at midnight. The top 16 then enter the second round of elections, which will ultimately yield eight Class Marshals, who will be responsible for organizing events for seniors during Commencement and subsequent alumni gatherings. Potential Marshals said they were excited about the chance to remain involved with the Class of 2009 after graduation...

Author: By Pooja Venkatraman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Class Marshal Voting Begins for Seniors | 9/23/2008 | See Source »

...single goal. “We have a lot of attackers, but defending is the number one priority,” Leone said. “I don’t know if that identity has quite been discovered yet, but [Friday] was a great start.” Tomorrow the Crimson travels to Fairfield for its last game before opening Ivy League play at Penn on Sept. 27. —Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Defense Holds Against Ranked Local Foe | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

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