Word: trended
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...while University Hall and the Undergraduate Council continue to spar over how much of a liability party grants really pose and, more fundamentally, how much autonomy the UC possesses, students and group leaders voiced their concern about a larger and perhaps more troubling trend...
...Harvard sailing team hit the waves again this weekend, but continued its recent trend of inconsistency in placing second, sixth, 10th, and 13th in four regattas.The Crimson’s top two sailors—seniors Kyle Kovacs and Elyse Dolbec—had the week off, and prior to the weekend slate, Harvard saw itself slip in the national polls: the Crimson co-eds dropped from fifth to seventh in the country and the women dropped from fourth to eighth.“We haven’t been sailing as well as we can,” sophomore...
...particularly well against defensive coordinator Kevin Doherty’s stout unit, finishing a combined 10-of-28 for 84 yards with two interceptions.A LATE RUSHThe Crimson’s continually evolving running game seems to have found its favorite part of the game—the second half.The trend continued on Saturday, when sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon combined for 108 second-half yards, compared to just 33 in the first two quarters. Ho was responsible for 113 of the duo’s 141 yards, including a few key carries late in the fourth quarter that...
...Theaters go live: One trend already underway, live cultural and sports events showing at movie theaters, could get a boost. After all, nothing says date night like catching The Magic Flute at the mall...
...shoes to fill.”Young rowed in the varsity eight for each of the last two seasons. They were seasons marked by extensive senior leadership: in 2006, Harvard had 10 seniors, and there were 11 seniors on the 2007 team. The large senior class has been a trend since Young, Mulcahy, and Fasman were freshmen, with seven seniors on the varsity in 2005 as well.And this year’s small group of seniors stands out in another way: none of them has won a national title at Harvard. A small group without an IRA gold medal?...