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...tournament and two into the quarterfinals of another. The Crimson sent three players to the Seminole Invitational in Tallahassee, Fla., seven players to Dartmouth’s Big Green Invitational in Hanover, N.H., and it sent co-captain Dan Nguyen to ITA National Indoor Championships in Columbus, Ohio.The weekend??s matches were the team’s last before its long winter layoff, which continues until late January. As such, they were an opportunity for the players to build positive momentum and to uncover any weaknesses that can be addressed during the winter. For Nguyen, who earned...
...Friday night, celebration of “the porcelain god” is something keg-tapping college students try hard to avoid. Not so at the Adams House Pool Theatre, where this weekend??s production of the Tony Award-winning musical “Urinetown” unabashedly paid homage to all things toilet-related...
...last season’s surprise 5-5 finish, the Lions are experiencing a sophomore slump in Wilson’s second year as big man on campus in Morningside Heights. But they are well-prepared and don’t back down from challenges, as evidenced by last weekend??s first-half shutout of powerhouse Yale...
Indeed, Harvard faces a Columbia team whose defense forced five turnovers and held Yale scoreless for the first half last weekend??something that no other team has accomplished this year. Even though the Lions went on to lose, 28-7, they remain a formidable team capable of unseating the league leaders...
...Dean for the Physical Sciences Jeremy Bloxham, and University President Drew G. Faust, among others. The celebration featured panels on how sectors of the field have changed over the past 50 years, and speakers sought to show the impact that Harvard statistics faculty have had within their discipline. The weekend??s proceedings also served to commemorate the department’s founder, C. Frederick Mosteller, a specialist in public health, medicine, and education who died last summer. “Fred was the constant educator,” Conant Professor of Education Judith D. Singer said...