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...began his speech, the club’s president, Jarret A. Zafran ’09, presented the Congressman with the Harvard College Democrats Leader of the Year Award. Zafran then handed Hodes one of the club’s T-shirts bearing the words “Blame Yale?? beneath a picture of President Bush’s face. “Luckily he didn’t go to Dartmouth,” said Hodes, showing pride in his alma mater. Ricky M. Hanzich ’11 also took the stage to speak about...
...compete and do well,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “It was a fun weekend and a great step for both the men’s and women’s programs.”The results from the two-day meet at Yale??s Cuyler Field and Dwyer Track mark the best all-around Crimson performance since 2003, and a solid start to the championship season.The men’s side combined the tenacity of its rookies and the reliability of its veterans to lock up 34 points. Three Harvard freshman collected...
...words peak every weekend, with the “hangover” peaks always coming one day after the “party.” During admissions season, Facebook answered the ultimate question: Harvard, Yale, or Princeton? With its early admission policy still in place, “Yale?? spiked in wall posts on Dec. 15—its notification day. However, “Harvard” trumped both “Princeton” and “Yale?? on March 31, the day all Ivy League schools released regular admissions decisions...
...Black and White pulled in at 7:22.6, and Virginia finished at 7:23.7. Trailing the Cavaliers by as much as six seats through the middle 1000 meters of the race, Radcliffe made an impressive move to push back and overtake the higher-ranked crew.“Yale??s course is unique in that it has a turn, so the crews start on a staggered start,” junior stroke Sarah Moore said. “We had a pretty good start, and we came off holding even with Yale at first. Virginia was harder...
...American universities, Harvard’s past is tied to slavery: for decades, if not centuries, the University inculcated pro-slavery sentiment and benefitted from funds that were the fruits of the slave trade or slave labor. But unlike many of its peers—such as Brown and Yale??Harvard has never conducted a formal examination of its past. And though the University has no plans to launch such an investigation, many feel the time is right for Harvard to do so, given that University President Drew G. Faust—a leading Civil War historian...