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Harvard met the immovable object yesterday, and found out why it was so hard to move. In the opening round of the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships in Madison, Wisc., the Crimson became No. 1 Stanford team’s 31st consecutive victim, suffering a hard-fought but convincing 5-2 defeat...
Today, unfortunately, this displacement lives on in many ways. One of Woodson’s most telling comments is that the “mere imparting of information is not education.” Education is not a victim of history; instead, it has the power to mold ideas, values, beliefs and perceptions. Because most academic disciplines were developed when blacks were seen as subhuman and unworthy of consideration, much of the content we read today has grown out of that context and cannot be divorced from it. A people whose history had almost been completely overlooked by scholars...
...victim told police that during the robbery, he was struck on the arm by a blunt metal object but sustained no serious physical injury...
...victim identified three light-skinned males as suspects. The first is described as age 20, five feet seven inches tall and 145 pounds, and the second is age 20, six feet tall and 175 pounds. The victim could not provide a detailed description of the third suspect...
...second Ivy rival to fall victim to the Crimson’s championship campaign this season. Currently the highest-ranked Ivy team in the country, Harvard topped longtime foe Columbia in November, and will face defending Ivy champion Penn this weekend...