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...mixed results at the Navy Women’s Regatta in Annapolis, M.D., taking sixth place despite limited outside training during the winter months. WOOD TROPHY After winning the Sharpe Trophy Team race last weekend, the Crimson traveled to Regina Salve University without co-ed captain Kyle Kovacs, who spent the weekend at home training with professional sailors. Instead, sophomore skipper Jon Garrity led the A-division with senior crew Ashley Nathanson, earning fourth place in the co-ed team’s second regatta of the year. “It was good practice to get ready...

Author: By Kelley D. Mckinney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Struggles in Spring Regatta | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...after all, most are on reserve in Lamont—in favor of spending on non-academic pursuits, whether those are concerts, nights out with friends, spring break trips, or furniture. Students seem to be doing just that: a survey of students on financial aid showed that they only spent $600 a year on books.The Course Cost Assistance Program (C-CAP) is designed to ease the dilemma for students faced with the choice between books and social costs. Students whose families make less than $40,000 per year would be given an additional $125 and those with a family income...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Book Aid | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...spent the first seventeen and a half years of my life thinking I was going to Duke,” Maxson says. “It’s something that’s always been real familiar...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Peacing Out | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

Zachary M. Puchtel ’07 transferred to the University of Minnesota after his junior year at Harvard and spent two years as a Golden Gopher, playing for a Big Ten basketball program. He’s now back at Harvard and insists that he loves...

Author: By Jessica M. Luna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Peacing Out | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...recent visit, the battalion displayed an attention to detail and an esprit de corps quite startling to someone who has spent too much time around Middle Eastern armies. "We hope for the best but prepare for the worst," said Colonel Advitya Madan, the unit's commander, as he served tea with the battalion silver, which also includes tug-of-war trophies from the 1930s. Then he went off to drill the battalion, which was waiting on the parade ground in full dress uniform, in preparation for a medal ceremony to be held several weeks away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keepers of the (Inner) Peace | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

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