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...said. “Our defenders needed to have more poise, certainly. But it was tough that we were just never able to get possession. The fouling was frustrating from our defense.” The Crimson looks to get back on track this Wednesday when it travels across town to take on Boston College in a non-conference matchup...
...Tiny Selma, a sleepy town of less than 20,000, was a hubbub of politicians and media. Alabama Senator Hank Sanders, who invited Obama, contributed the national attention to the importance of Selma in the voting rights movement. "Selma is a symbol for the whole world," Sanders said...
...without compromising its vision. The University has appropriately recognized that much can be gained from the community besides building permits. Residents who know the area often provide valuable input that can improve the quality of Harvard’s plans. Cooperation will create a symbiotic relationship between campus and town...
...good news both for Harvard and for our students.” “Harvard is starting to play a very meaningful role in the lives of Cambridge students,” he said. “I think it’s another big step in improving town-gown relations,” School Committee member Nancy Walser said, who wrote about the initiative on her blog. Fowler-Finn first initiated discussions about the possibility of admitting CRLS students to the College when he assumed his position as superintendent in August 2003. “What...
...lives on. I have no doubt that even if the school board wised up to the fact that the majority of students don’t go fishing, Trout Day would never be excised from the books. It’s one of those local traditions in a small town that gleams with the tint of invincibility. Woe be to any public official who tries to remove Trout Day, because most likely the public outrage would in the end remove that official instead...