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...later, they could hear the phone ringing in the next room. By midnight, several rooms had received calls and the students informed their proctor, who notified the Freshman Dean’s Office. Gretchen M. Gingo of the FDO said the office will include a message in the Freshman Yard Bulletin tomorrow telling students what to do if they receive a suspicious phone call. She declined to comment further on the calls. Steven G. Catalano, a spokesman from the Harvard University Police Department, wrote in a statement that the department has not been notified of the calls yet this year...
...many of Harvard football’s seniors, The Game is the culmination of their careers—careers that likely began well before they first entered the gates of Harvard Yard. But for senior defensive end Peter Ajayi, football was something he only fully cherished once hitting the grass—now turf—of Harvard Stadium...
...With his newfound size, Ajayi still maintains the quickness that made him successful on the basketball court. Ajayi has 69 total tackles over his 26-game collegiate career, with 16 of those for losses totaling 82 yards. He has 8.5 sacks accounting for 43 yards lost. He’s forced a pair of fumbles and recovered a pair as well, including most recently a 30-yard touchdown fumble recovery forced by junior Brenton Bryant in the Columbia game. It was Ajayi’s first collegiate touchdown...
...watch resident tutors awkwardly pretend that you didn’t spend the last two hours pre-gaming as you trip over your Converse sneakers onto the dance floor? That’s right: the house party. Some people think that once you leave your dorm in Harvard Yard, you’re too old or sophisticated to go to house parties. Maybe they think the cooler option is going to a final club party. Let me enlighten you on something: they are wrong (and probably closet house partiers anyway). Why make the drunken mistakes of your first week...
...pulls through in the last 42 seconds to score 16 points, for the infamous 29-29 “win” ending a Yale 16-game winning streak and achieving the perfect 8-0-1 season. 1974: Milton Holt ’75 makes a 95 yard touchdown in final five minutes to win 21-16. 1975: Harvard finally wins its first Ivy championship, thanks to Michael J. Lynch ’77 who kicked a 26 yard field goal in the final seconds to pull off a 10-7 win. 1982: MIT students exploded a black weather balloon...