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Yale gave the Harvard women’s basketball team a sour treat on Valentine??s Day, handing the Crimson a heartbreaking 62-59 loss. Harvard (10-10, 3-4 Ivy) will try to reverse its fortunes at the comforts of Lavietes Pavilion with two must-win contests—against Columbia (10-10, 4-4) on Friday and Cornell (8-13, 3-5) on Saturday—if it hopes to keep even the faintest hopes of an Ancient Eight title alive...
Both the Big Red and the Lions saw their last action on Valentine??s Day. Cornell shared Harvard’s fate, losing 72-62 to the Quakers, while Columbia celebrated the holiday in style, pulling out a heroic 60-56 victory against Princeton...
...avenge past losses. The Lions will try to avenge their late January loss to Harvard and feed off their victory against Princeton last week. Conversely, the Big Red will look to repeat its earlier overtime victory against Harvard and at the same time bounce back after its own Valentine??s Day loss to Princeton...
Love didn’t wait for Valentine??s Day to hit Harvard this year. Just ask Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council (FRC), who was at the Law School last Monday to weigh in on the Massachusetts same-sex marriage debate. Perkins’ family values troupe condescendingly tacks quotes onto every mention of the word “gay” in its publications as it decries the menacing “homosexual agenda” and its purported influence over our children. All the while, the FRC manages to demonize feminism and rebuff...
...when a certain type of so-called love starts to foster the opposite, maybe it’s time to come up with a new word. I would urge Perkins and his cronies to stop peddling a brand of love cheaper than the kind you find on those Valentine??s Day Sweethearts®, where “I love you” is wedged somewhere between “UR Hot” and “Email Me.” If extremists continue to monger their watered-down catchphrase, it may undermine the very sanctity...