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...charter two last minute shuttles to Yale two years ago caused great coordination problems and inconvenience. “We didn’t want to risk a huge financial loss by chartering an exorbitant number of shuttles,” he said. Several shuttle-less students, however, were upset when they arrived at the Murr Center box office on Thursday only to find that shuttle tickets had been sold out. Many desperate students scrambled to find alternate methods of transportation, while others e-mailed house lists to see if any students were selling their shuttle tickets...
...never going to see anything like that again,” Yale safety Matt Handlon said. “Two weeks ago I said these are the games you remember the rest of your life,” said Yale coach Jack Siedlecki about his team’s upset of Princeton and loss to the Crimson. “They played two of the most memorable football games Yale has ever played,” Saturday’s game is going into Harvard-Yale legend. For both sides, it alternated between being exhilarating and demoralizing...
...open the game in which it faced only a single third down, Dawson took a short pass from O’Hagan to the two-yard line, before a big hit knocked the ball loose. When the Bulldogs recovered the fumble on their own three-yard line, Dawson, though upset about the turnover, knew the Crimson would bounce back...
...rough.Top performers: Harvard—O’Hagan, 13-of-16 for 165 yards, 2 TDs—Balkema, 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 INT for TDSignificance overall: The Crimson was unstoppable against the Lions, but it didn’t much matter as Princeton upset Penn and Brown beat Yale to put the Tigers and Bears in a tie atop the league with two games remaining.Record after: 5-3 (3-2 Ivy)NOV. 12, HARVARD vs. PENN, 29-3Turning point: When Dawson blistered the Quaker defense for a 65-yard run to the endzone...
...blame them for trying to satisfy a few hungry students? Additionally, as two new Dunster Street burger joints fire up their grills, we expect students to clamor outside their doors, too, if they close too early. Though it may seem bizarre for the undergraduate community to become so upset over the closing hours of a single restaurant, we have little choice. When quality late-night food options can be counted on the fingers of one hand, ordinarily rational students become desperate. This is why an Undergraduate Council (UC) letter of support for Felipe’s application uses language such...