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...Just a year removed from an 82-50 loss at Michigan with Amaker on the opposing sideline, Harvard knew it would have its hands full. And while the coach was a big influence, the players didn’t want to be embarrassed on their home floor either.“It’s great to win one for Coach, but it’s also great to get it done for ourselves,” junior Evan Harris said. “Before the game, it was just, ‘Let’s go out there...
...purpose” than “to lay the pending question aside temporarily when something else of immediate urgency has arisen,” such as the early flight of a key participant in the assembly or the need to investigate the matter further. No immediate urgency was either present or asserted at the time that the Faculty parliamentarian authorized the motion and the faculty voted to table the motion. The fervor of their conviction also blinded 74 Ph.D.s to the fact that they were proving my point—that the Israel-Palestine debate has been subject...
...wouldn’t be running if we didn’t think there was [anything] to improve,” Snow says. He argued that the UC focuses on a small group of people already involved in the UC, leaving most other students either ignorant or apathetic towards the council’s work. Both repeatedly cast the fact that only about half of the undergraduate population voted in last year’s UC presidential election—even though there were six tickets involved—as evidence of the council’s declining relevance...
...40th season at the Boston Opera House yesterday. The historic venue will host thousands of theater-going Bostonians every weekend from now until the new year, officially ringing in the holidays with ballet’s major cash cow. But for the frugal-minded collegiate crowd (who are either too cold or too postmodern to leave the dorms for a night at the ballet), there is an alternative Tchaikovsky and E.T.A. Hoffmann fix. Get your hands on a copy of the 1977 American Ballet Theater production of “The Nutcracker.” It remains the most popular...
...This week, Sundquist will pay at the ballot box if undergraduates view his year as vice president negatively or if any mistakes he makes on the trail become public. Either circumstance could pave the way for an outsider to grab the UC’s top position...