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...With just standout junior Matt Luft remaining among the Crimson’s original starting wideouts, freshman Adam Chrissis and sophomore Levi Richard have excelled with increased playing time—Chrissis’ 67-yard touchdown reception in last week??s win over Cornell netted him Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors...
...campaign at Oktoberfest on Sunday, the IOP wrapped up a month-long voter registration drive with the Cambridge Election Committee. The IOP’s last efforts, assisted by the Philips Brooks House Association, the Black Men’s Forum, and Students Taking on Poverty, come before this week??s voter registration deadline in Massachusetts. The students registered hundreds of voters over the weekend. “I think it’s...historic that people may have the opportunity to have an elected official that looks like them whether that means a woman as vice president...
...part of their effort to increase visibility of resources, two Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Support proctors set up a table in Annenberg for the freshman class, and the Freshman Dean’s Office included pictures and biographies of the three BGLTS proctors in this week??s “Yard Bulletin.” Besides promoting campus resources, Chan said National Coming Out Day was also an opportunity to celebrate being gay and proud. “It’s important at Harvard to show that being gay, being queer doesn’t have...
...takeaways will most likely come the Crimson’s way in the form of interceptions, as the Big Red comes to Cambridge averaging two turnovers a game through the air, a statistic Harvard’s standout corners, senior Andrew Berry and freshman Matthew Hanson—last week??s Ivy League Rookie of the Week??are sure to appreciate. The brunt of the Cornell ground game is made up of junior Randy Barbour and senior Luke Siwula, who combine to form Cornell’s own version of “thunder and lightning...
...dropped four straight contests, and after a devastating 6-0 shutout against the University of Pennsylvania last weekend, Cornell is still looking to prove it’s capable of staying competitive. This week??s matchup is the Big Red’s first out-of-state game this season, marking the latest in program history that it has ventured outside of New York to play...