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...road as a result of my dad, who is in the pharmaceutical industry,” Ranganathan continued. “I’ve always been interested in health care, and I thought briefly about whether I wanted to be a career academic, but I found that it wasn??t a good fit for me.” Ranganathan expressed confidence that he would remain in the health care industry following business school. “I like the small, start-up, entrepreneurial environment, and my inclination is towards that direction, either at a small company...
...shot deficit for its season. The lack of scoring may have been slightly affected by external factors. Forceful winds plagued the Crimson during the first half of play, frequently sending the ball off course, and the general nature of the rival matchup aggravated aggressive tendencies. “It wasn??t the best performance, but it was the Harvard-Yale game, so it’s always going to be scrappy and rough,” Akpan said. The win, however closely it was achieved, was a vast improvement over the Crimson’s last contest. Last...
...lead to 10-3. Long was called upon again with just under six minutes left in the game. From the Leopard 28, Long stood poised for a 45-yard attempt. His successful kick set yet another new career-long and put the score out of reach for Lafayette. Long wasn??t the only one breaking personal records. Setting him up for his new record kick was junior Cheng Ho’s 51-yard run—a new career long. NO PAIN, NO GAIN Saturday’s game was uncharacteristically physical for a non-conference matchup...
...team, which settled for sixth place. “It was alright, nothing really spectacular,” junior Danny Mayer said. “We played pretty well the first round, and we kind of didn’t play well the last two rounds. Overall, it wasn??t that great of a performance.” Ivy rival Yale played host over the grueling weekend and finished second—eight shots behind the University of Oklahoma, who won the event. The Crimson’s 892-shot weekend (290-298-304) put it 32 shots...
...replied huskily.He manipulated the chalk with firm fingers as he traced out a series of letters. “D...Y...W...T...F.” There was no likelihood that she would be able to understand this complex phrase—Felicity wasn??t too bright—but he watched her with such a look as if his life depended on her understanding these words.Felicity glanced at him seriously, then leaned her knitted brown on her hand and began to read. Several minutes later, she glanced up with triumph. “I understand...