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...said Rollins, who also finished with eight rebounds. “We picked it up when we needed it the most.” Harvard (13-9, 6-2 Ivy) went into the weekend in New York knowing it needed to win both its games to stay atop the Ivy League standings. After Friday’s loss to Cornell, the Crimson was determined to rebound against a hot Columbia (8-14, 5-3) squad, which came into the matchup on a four-game winning streak. Harvard began the game on a mission, scoring the game’s first...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Rebuffs Lions | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...department will hardly be the toughest decision faced by our next president. Rather, that individual’s most crucial task will be to stake out a position for America in the 21st century world as more than a crotchety and insecure bully. As such, the next president cannot stay home and build ever higher walls. He—or she—must seek to engage with our global partners with ambitions of advancing reason and forging compromise, and should acknowledge this necessity by pledging to eliminate the term “Homeland Security...

Author: By Max J Kornblith | Title: Department of ‘Your Name Here’ | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...goal, however, the game was a back-and-forth affair.Princeton struck first, capitalizing on a power play opportunity eight minutes into the game. Tiger Brittany Salmon got the puck past Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Kessler to give Princeton the 1-0 advantage.But Harvard didn’t stay behind for long. At 11:48 in the first, a shot off of Brine’s stick was deflected to the right side of the goal.Junior Sarah Vaillancourt picked up the rebound and knocked a seemingly impossible shot past Young to tie the game...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Wraps Up Regular Season ECAC Crown | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...following the normal course of settling down, devoting more energy to their work and in general becoming more conservative. Caroline Stewart, 34, a Philadelphia journalist, managed to juggle both the new morality and the old during the '70s. As she grew up in Pittsburgh, her father blinked the message "Stay a virgin at all costs." She headed to Washington and became a grudging conscript in the sexual revolution. After her first romance broke up, she recalls, "I was wild, for me. Many people had a great smorgasbord of relationships. You had them without giving thought to what you needed instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Revolution Is Over | 2/18/2008 | See Source »

...night stands are really looking for further commitment," she says. Nancy Boltz, a nurse at the University of Southern California, says students age 20 and over want long-term relationships. Some younger students sleep around, but in these encounters the trappings of commitment are common. "They may only stay together six months," says Boltz, "but during that time they think they are in love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Revolution Is Over | 2/18/2008 | See Source »

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