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...help dwelling on what might have been—four years of Doron in a Crimson uniform, her senior leadership and silky smooth shooting stroke leading a talented group of underclassmen into postseason play.“We recruited Shay Doron heavily,” Delaney-Smith said last Monday after the NCAA Selection Show. “She’s really a great player—very athletic and tough as nails.”Delaney-Smith’s familiarity with her prized almost-recruit didn’t make much difference when Doron...
...Sampson, who resigned as chief of staff Monday, is the focus of much attention on the Hill. But the person most squarely in Congress's cross hairs is Sampson's former boss, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. On Tuesday, Bush said Gonzales "has got work to do up there," pacifying lawmakers, and though some read that as a possible prelude to Gonzales' forced resignation, most Administration watchers doubt the President would ever pull the plug himself on a Texas loyalist such as the Attorney General, who has been with Bush for years...
Nearly 10 years later, history seems poised to repeat itself as the Crimson put on their dancing shoes for only the sixth time in the program’s history. The numbers may be slightly changed this time around, but the odds are similarly stacked against Harvard. On Monday, the Selection Committee assigned Harvard a number two seed and matched it with defending national champion Maryland. Once again, it appears that the women are in for a David-versus-Goliath battle. But if the dramatic upset serves as proof, the women have shown already that counting them out early...
...Monday, Burgin and five students discussed previously assigned readings by Roland Barthes as well as the introduction to Burgin’s new book, “The Remembered Film,” and explored the idea of a work in progress. On Tuesday and Wednesday, three of the students participated in discussion-based critiques of their work with Burgin...
...Common Application. Each applicant also raised at least $800 for the trip, performing a number of tasks from selling candles to organizing volleyball tournaments, Nielson said. According to one of the students, Heberto Alanis, they also received some donations from local businesses. During their visit to Harvard on Monday afternoon, the school group took a tour of the College, stopping at the major landmarks and even visiting a Fuerza Latina meeting. Undergraduate Minority Recruiting Program Coordinator Mirla Urzua ’07, who organized the tour for Nielson, said she was impressed by all of the students...