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...Wednesday’s deadline, only three remain. Michael J. Laures ’09, who had planned to make a bid for the UC’s top spot, confirmed yesterday that he and running mate Andrew P. Oakland ’09 would be withdrawing from this year??s race because they feel they cannot formulate a platform distinct from what fellow candidate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, the UC’s current vice president, will likely advance in his presidential bid. “As we were putting together a more concrete...
...game surrendering less than five yards per passing attempt, so it wasn’t a total disgrace.Excitement now runs high in Cambridge. The Crimson is the undisputed champion of the Ivies, with the bulk of its All-Ivy talent returning for the title defense. But as this year??s Bulldogs remind us, even if you live up to all of the expectations through the spring, summer, and early fall, without losing a game, the final judgment won’t come until Nov. 22, when Harvard and Yale meet for the 125th time.—Staff...
...more discounts, the better.” Smaller stores around the Square reported mixed results about their sales traffic. Management at Hidden Sweets said sales were slow, dropping 10 percent. Adidas Originals said they had a 20 to 25 percent increase in Friday’s sales over last year??s. Everything’s Jake and Cardullo’s Gourmet Shoppe also reported sales increases. Although it did not experience a spike in sales after Thanksgiving, Berk’s Shoes has benefited from a seasonal surge. “I wouldn?...
...This year??s report uses national household surveys, which are believed to be more representative of the prevalence of HIV. Under the new method, the number of HIV victims in India dropped by more than half, to 2.5 million...
Harvard and Boston need to take a good look at the philosophy of tailgating in New Haven and realize that a more pragmatic approach can be more effective for all parties involved. This year??s tailgate was a shining example of how large scale events can be fun and safe for undergraduates without resorting to authoritarian regulations. We hope, when the game returns to Cambridge next fall, we will be able to say the same of our own tailgate...