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...only thing more stunning than the spectacle of a quivering, hangdog Ohio Governor pleading no contest in August to criminal charges is the fact that he is still in office. Bob Taft, the Republican great-grandson of a U.S. President and son of a Senator, could have received a two-year jail term for failing to report, as state law requires, 47 golf outings paid for by others, but a municipal-court judge let him walk after slapping him with a $4,000 fine. Taft has since ignored thunderous demands for his resignation, even from many onetime allies...
...Harvard Square may have broken some Harvard College postering policies. B.good—a Boston-based restaurant that is opening a second location on Dunster Street next week—hung small cards as well as larger posters in many of the Houses this week to promote a contest. The cards were slipped under the doors of many rooms and were attached to bulletin boards and other surfaces around the Yard and River, which violates Harvard policy, according to the student handbook and Harvard administrators. The student handbook states that “non-recognized groups must obtain prior...
...knew that it had to lock up the league’s most well-known contest outside of Harvard-Yale. Oops. Well, better luck next year...
With the win, Cornell will move to 5-4 with a trip to Penn as its lone remaining contest. Columbia, which will surely get shellacked for the fourth time this season, will move ever closer to becoming the worst Ivy team in 20 years...
...counter-based team,” junior co-captain Mike Garcia said. “If we play ball control it takes away their strong suit. We can play with any team if we take away their strength.” In order to prepare for the Ivy contest, Harvard coach Erik Farrar has been having the team work on honing its skills all around. “Can we beat them? Absolutely,” Farrar said. “But we are going to have to play well to do it. It’s [practicing is] pretty...