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...Yale??s offense will prove too much for Harvard...
...Yale??like the Crimson—also lost a narrow game to Penn, the Bulldogs’ contest decided by a single overtime field goal...
...Yale??like the Crimson—also edged out a scrappy Princeton team, needing one more overtime period than Harvard did to defeat the Tigers...
Dartboard is all about school spirit, but she would prefer not to ride into New Haven with “F*** Yale?? across her chest. Nor is Dartboard particularly fond of our other options—t-shirts with lewd and/or violent images all over them. One t-shirt depicts the Yale bulldog kneeling in front of John Harvard, his face at level with our mascot’s crotch. Another portrays John Harvard straddling a bottle of vodka. Dartboard can just imagine the devout Puritan turning in his grave...
Still, this is no Starbucks-swilling, Chomsky-quoting bedroom community, like some university towns I could name. It’s a working-class city, roughly equal parts white, black and Latino, with brash politics and a kinetic union movement (much to Yale??s discomfiture). The city is small enough that Yale students play an active role—symbolized by Ward 1 of the Board of Aldermen, the equivalent of the city council, which is comprised almost entirely of undergraduate dorms. Earlier this month, incumbent Alderman Ben Healey, a Yale senior, defeated fellow senior Dan Kruger...