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...clever Ivy League students,” Robert B. Kerth, a junior in the residential college Calhoun, said. “I’m sure they’ll find some way [to sneak in alcohol].” Harvard alumni will have their tailgate separately, as usual, and the new policies will not affect them, according to Gross. In 2004, BPD officers ejected 29 students from the tailgate for underage drinking—15 Yalies, 11 from Harvard, and three from unknown schools, Harvard University Police Department spokesman Steven G. Catalano said at the time. There were...
...that even though some of us are younger, we can compete just as well as the co-ed team,” she said. The third and final regatta of the weekend was the local Hatch Brown Trophy, which took place at MIT and Boston University. Many of the usual suspects were in action, with Yale, Brown, Tufts, Boston College and MIT taking the top five spots. Harvard took 15th place on the strength of freshmen Andrew Flynn and Lauren Brants in A-division, while freshman Liz Powers and senior Ashley Nathanson nabbed the 11th sport in B-division...
...literacy and education, governments build their economies," she told Monday's gathering. "When people read, they're more likely to participate in business and trade, which leads to greater economic development." After her remarks, the President stopped by on his way to his United Nations events, and as usual, he made the point more bluntly. "Laura believes strongly in the power of literacy to change societies," he said. "You can't have prosperity unless people can read. It's just as simple as that." After the President left, the group enjoyed a luncheon of chilled green pea soup, grilled wild...
...because I have always tended to spend a lot of time with students, and I realize that I need to balance that with my right to do my work.” In her newest role, the tension will “probably be business as usual for me,” said Higginbotham, who aspires to have advisees calling her even after they graduate...
...northeastern part of the country, captured two of the birds--which take their name from the local Bugun tribe--in May, but the find had to be vetted by the scientific community before it became official. Since the species is so rare, Athreya did not want to take the usual tack: killing a specimen, stuffing it, then shipping it off to a museum. Instead, he took feathers and pictures and recorded the birds' song before releasing them, so that scientists could verify his claim. For Athreya, it was a triumph. He first saw the species in 1995 but didn...