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...amounts of money dedicated to refurbishing or building non-residential facilities, while student housing—that the University encourages all students to live in—deteriorates? Additional evidence can be found by comparing Harvard’s undergraduate housing to other universities. A nearby, far lesser institution (Yale) is engaged in a multimillion dollar project to renovate undergraduate housing. While Harvard students worry about sewage in the basements, Yale students worry about which college will be closed next year for a $70 million face-lift. Of course, Harvard could afford a similar program given that its endowment...
...game filled with historic goals, seemingly endless penalty minutes, and the tension of rivalry, the Harvard men’s hockey team’s 6-1 victory over Yale (12-10-4, 8-7-4 ECAC) on Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center was anything but ordinary...
...scoring took an unexpected and historic form. With a delayed penalty on Harvard, the Bulldogs pulled goalie Alex Richards for a 6-5 advantage. But in an effort to recover the puck from the right corner after a save from Richter, a sweeping stick from a Yale attacker sent the puck squirting across the empty ice to sneak inside the left post of the empty Bulldog...
Pelle capitalized on the 5-on-4 advantage by scoring his second goal of the night on a put-back, giving the Crimson a season high of three power-play goals for the night. Harvard’s strong defense and persistent attack kept Yale scoreless in the third to clinch victory...
...Harvard is a year-round activity. At Yale, it lasts a week. This past week, the community college in New Haven held its biannual “Sex Week at Yale, ” an interdisciplinary program that discusses sexuality in America. Founded in 2002 by Yale graduate Eric J. Rubenstein, the program serves to explore love, sex, intimacy, and relationships through seminars, concerts, a published magazine, and discussions centered around topics such as “The Chemistry of Love,” “The Female Orgasm,” and, of course...