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...back me up on that). And I’m not sick of watching Boston teams contend for titles, or of being ever so slightly smug when they capture one.My outlook on sports hasn’t changed completely, but it hasn’t stayed the same either. Being at Harvard has exposed me to a variety of people with different backgrounds and diverse points of view, and as a result of this exposure, I have come to reconsider and refine my own worldview.In that way, sports showed me what college is all about.—Staff writer...

Author: By Daniel J. Rubin-wills, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Confessions of a Boston Sports Fan | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...coach Tim Mitchell. “When competing in the Ivy League in most other sports, it does not represent the absolute top end of the sport in the country, whereas in the EISA for skiing, it does represent the absolute top end. Whoever wins the EISA is generally either first or second in the nation.” A team that struggled to find enough racers to compete in 2006, the Crimson has steadily expanded over the past two years from a roster of 16 athletes to its current 34. Kicking off the season at the Bates Carnival...

Author: By Kara T. Kelley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Consistent Finishes for Crimson on the Slopes | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...that gave Harvard a 4-3 lead in the first half of an eventual 18-9 loss. The freshman’s quickness was the key to her attack. Throughout the season, Halpern consistently made her move by leading her defender one way and then darting the other way, either opening a clear path to the goal or forcing another defender to step up. More often than not, the rookie finished the play herself or found one of her teammates for an open look. Halpern made her impact not only on the score sheet, but established herself as a leader...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Halpern Shines in Difficult League | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...learn.” But when he returned to Washington five days later, Reagan remained as set and predictable in his ways as he was before his departure. The President continues to see the region through a distorting East-West prism; countries are distinguished only by their allegiance to either capitalism or communism. The real problems of Latin America—the social, economic and political inequities that affect different nations in different ways—continue to be ignored. A tenuous case can be made that the Administration is taking a harder line on human rights excesses...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Making Matters Worse | 6/2/2008 | See Source »

...aspirin with a sinking feeling that this might be the last one we take. But candy and capsules are different things. Caution is always in order, but this year should have proved no more worrisome than any other. Nevertheless, for weeks before this Halloween, parents groups mobilized either to ban the holiday altogether or to arrange substitute activities for disappointed lots. Aldermen and city councils all over the country debated their right to call a halt to trick-or-treating. P. T. A. task forces patrolled neighborhood stores to watch for product contaminations. Local hospitals offered...

Author: By Sarah Paul | Title: Paranoia | 6/2/2008 | See Source »

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