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...first time since 1993, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team faced the University of Virgina. But the No. 9 Cavaliers’ (9-5, 2-3 ACC) first trip to Harvard Stadium yesterday didn’t quite go the way the Crimson (4-7, 1-2 Ivy) wanted. UVA pulled ahead early in the first half, 8-3, and despite second-half efforts by Harvard to close the gap, the Crimson came up short in a 13-9 defeat. “UVA was the second-straight top-10 team to come here and battle with...
...Harvard Fall Tournament, and it was already apparent that as a high school player, he was absolutely dominant,” notes the Harvard team’s de facto coach Dennis Loo, a self-described “professional gambler and physics tutor” who played for Virgina Tech in the late-1990s...
...William and Mary Women’s Tennis Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. and the Columbia Classic in New York City. The Crimson sent four of its players—captain Laura Peterzan, senior Beier Ko, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans, and freshman Holly Cao—to compete in Virgina, while it sent six players to take on the competition in New York City. At William and Mary, Ko had an especially strong performance, advancing all the way to the finals of the Flight A draw. On her way through the bracket, the senior, who is currently ranked...
...Gunman Kills Three at Virgina School After the School Shootings Police Seeking Motive In Montreal College Shooting Bush Takes On School Shootings The Columbine Tapes The Columbine Papers: What Their Parents Knew Columbine Report: More Details Than Answers But what kind of treatment? In the days since Cho shot to death 27 students, five teachers and himself on the sprawling Virginia Tech campus in nearby Blacksburg, the debate over whether stronger gun controls laws in Virginia could have prevented the tragedy has centered on just that question. Had Barnett ordered Cho to in-patient treatment, he would have also been...
...Meanwhile, more Virgina Tech students were coming forward with reminiscences about the strange, painfully shy classmate that some of them had crossed paths with, though none of them ever got to know. Victoria Wilson, a senior from Virginia, told TIME.com about an awkward experience with Cho on the first day of a literature class last year, after her professor paired up students and asked them to question one another about their hometowns, interests and goals, then report back to the class about the other's replies...