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...been a surprisingly symbiotic experience for the both of us. Will gets me free drinks at the Kong, and I arrange for his laundry to be done. He gets the bouncers at the Kong to do me random favors, and I’m on call to pick up his dry cleaning. He brings me to the Kong, basically. And I give him a corner of my room. I couldn’t be happier to see the guy. You see, for my final year at Harvard, my super senior year, I have the pleasure of living with quite...
...made changes,” Rollins says. “I think we’ve stepped it up.”Their closeness along with their talent will arguably provide the best point guard-low post relationship in the Ivy League. From late-night lobster runs to the pick-and-roll, Tay and Rollins have established a connection formidable to any and all Ivy League opponents. “I know if I see an opening, I don’t have to mouth it, I just look at her and she’ll know...
...take to fulfill the Core can be unwise because it divests students of the chance to define their own education. Cohen added that a broad degree of choice was important to avoid the risk of students or professors viewing history as “an ammunition room to pick and choose from to our most useful purposes.” “It is dangerous to assume there is a set body of knowledge,” she added. History’s role in the general education proposal will be discussed again at a meeting of the department?...
...Fucito said. “It really lifted us – we knew that once we got the first one, we were going to get more. We knew eventually it was going to come.” Luckily for Harvard, Fucito was correct. His goal did pick up the spirits and energy of the team, leading to another goal by freshman forward Andre Akpan twenty minutes later. Fucito and his ability didn’t escape the eye of Bearcats’ head Coach Paul Marco though. Marco noticed that throughout the first half of play, the Crimson...
There's a long list of reasons why the presumptive Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi could have decided not to pick a favorite in the race to be the No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives. The Speaker customarily doesn't even vote on the House floor, so it would have been very easy for her to stay out of the fight, at least publicly. The candidate she just endorsed, Pennsylvania Congressman John Murtha, is a decided underdog in the race against Maryland's Steny Hoyer, who has served as the House Minority Whip since 2003, so Pelosi...