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...World.” “Classes that are here now, including the Class of 2011, will have the option of switching over to Gen Ed,” Harris said. “Although we imagine for the majority of students, that will not be wise.” Harris added that while the committee felt pressure from freshman and sophomore advisers to tackle the question of transition timing, the group will need longer to populate the categories with a wide range of courses, especially newly conceived ones. John M. Duffy, professor of Byzantine philosophy and literature, expressed...
...first half was huge, just gaining momentum, because up until that point we hadn’t really done anything on offense,” Pizzotti said. “Just putting in a score pretty easily at the end of the first half was just huge confidence-wise.”The score was Mazza’s 28th career touchdown catch, tying him for first place on Harvard’s all-time list with Carl Morris ’03.“I didn’t remember it until halftime, because it was a tight...
...Saturday, but the Crimson rallied to blow out Northwestern State on Sunday for its first win of the Amaker Era. “We’re hopeful to build on it,” Amaker said of the explosive 90-60 victory. “I think confidence-wise, spirit-wise, and psychologically, this is big for us to get our first win, and not only to win, but to play well.” Harvard has its home opener on Friday night against Mercer, which upset USC this weekend.HARVARD 90, NORTHWESTERN ST. 60Sophomore guard and Palo Alto, Calif...
...momentum from the drive carried over into the second half, as Harvard scored twice in the third quarter before Penn could run two plays from scrimmage.“Just putting in a score pretty easily at the end of the first half was just huge confidence-wise, and then coming back, we really wanted to establish the line of scrimmage in the second half,” senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti said. “On the first drive [of the second half], that’s what we did.”WHO’S ON FIRST...
...Someone wise once said, “Going to Harvard means you will have to spend the rest of your life proving to people that you’re an idiot.” Yale students don’t have that advantage. That’s why they need to tell us they’ve been reading “Crime and Punishment” and watching “Amelie” again. Everyone has heard of Harvard, and this makes a wider range of people want to come. It also means that your average Harvard student...