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...that relentless attitude,” co-captain David MacDonald said of the comeback. “We knew we had the chance to do something special, and we weren??t gonna take anything laying down, we were gonna put it all on the line...
...Against Columbia our [epee] guys just couldn’t really handle it,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “They were aggressive, pressuring us extensively, we were not prepared for that. Tactically our guys are just as good as they are, they just weren??t ready for that this time around.” Last weekend it was a dominant performance from the epeeists, but this weekend it was the sabre who notched perfection in the win over Brown, with Ahn and juniors Craig Gorin and co-captain Scott DiGiulio all going...
...Harvard-Yale Blood Challenge collected donations last week, some Harvard students and potential donors weren??t allowed to do their part in crushing our rival. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires blood drives to turn away perspective donors who respond affirmatively to questions asking if they are male and have “had sexual contact with another male, even once, since 1977,” or are female and have had sexual contact with a male of that description. The American Red Cross has no choice but to enforce FDA restrictions. This restriction, however...
...before Super Tuesday, psychology professor Steven Pinker betrayed more than a little skepticism toward the presidential primary system. But we weren??t talking about the election. We were talking about bestseller lists. “Bestseller lists are like the Top 40 in music or presidential campaigns,” Pinker said. “Chance fluctuations tend to be amplified.” Pinker united with fellow literary luminaries Robert Pinsky, Leslie Epstein, and Maureen McLane to decry bestseller lists at an event called “The Best Recommended: A National Book Critics Circle Project...
...instrumentation of the Fields’ earlier albums. Instead, it takes a static-bath along with the likes of “Xavier Says,” a less-clever, less-catchy number whose weak melody and unintelligible lyrics probably would have kept it off the album if they weren??t hiding behind a wall of sound. Until the a cappella opening of “Too Drunk to Dream,” the feedback is unrelenting, and despite the highs and lows, the album as a whole tends to drone. This may have worked flawlessly...