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...Harvard men's volleyball team had its cake and ate it, too, this weekend at Vassar, winning three matches en route to the championship of the Burgundy and Gray Invitational...
...actually the first time [this year] we've beat some decent competition," Lewis said. HARVARD 3 USMMA 0 HARVARD 3 VASSAR 0 HARVARD 3 EASTERN MENNONITE...
Intense competition is around the corner for the men's volleyball team. This weekend the Crimson will head to Vassar College for the Burgundy and Gray Invitational...
...received 40,000 letters from people affected by passing. "We have to rethink what these racial boxes mean," she says. While blacks have long acknowledged dual bloodlines, more whites are now embracing such revelations. In January, Jillian Simms, 29, will publish a history of her great-grandmother, who was Vassar's first black graduate but passed most of her life as white. Oddly, Simms too had been told she was related to Thomas Jefferson, and her great-grandmother was named Anita Hemings. (It's unknown whether Anita is related to Sally...
...There is no popular need right now for multimedia. That's obvious," sighs Michael Joyce, the father of hypertext fiction--nonlinear storytelling in which plot lines unfold in different ways upon subsequent readings. Joyce, an associate professor of English at Vassar College, wrote the "classic" hypertext novel, afternoon, a story. The piece is told one screenful of text at a time; by clicking on adjectives and verbs, readers veer off in far-flung narrative directions. While this may sound like the same experience as following hypertext links around the World Wide Web, afternoon was written in 1987 and distributed...