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...score a little higher. This is not false modesty. Harvard’s academics, athletics and social life have their strengths and their weaknesses, just like any other college does. Budding actors go to Yale, budding mathematicians to Harvard. You probably won’t see a future first-round NBA draft pick playing for the Crimson, but you might see a future women’s hockey gold medalist. Harvard may not be as exceptional a place as it’s made out to be. Nevertheless, debunking Harvard to your friends is different from debunking Harvard...
Last week, Benjamin Running, a 28-year-old New York graphic designer, posted a video of himself uncapping a ballpoint pen and jamming the barrel of the pen into the round keyhole of a $50 Kryptonite lock, rotating it until the lock popped free. The U-shaped bicycle locks are popular among bicycle owners, who have been told that these locks are the safest that money...
...news of the video spread, local bicycle shops have become aware of the problem. Andrew Marchetti, an employee at ATA Cycle on Mass. Ave., said that his store sells only “higher-end” Kryptonite locks that do not have the same round keyholes as those susceptible to easy picking...
Farkes—the 2003 Ivy League Rookie of the Year—was the only Crimson underclassman to be drafted. The reigning Ivy Pitcher of the Year Trey Hendricks ’04 was selected in the 24th round by the Arizona Diamondbacks, and signed early in June...
...Mellon Foundation, which has awarded more than $10 million to photo conservation projects in America since 1997, started its relationship with the Weissman Center in 2001 when it paid for a round of inventory and status checks administered in all 47 of the University’s photo repositories...