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The authors of the paper criticize popular college rankings for putting too much weight on the matriculation rate and the admission rate, which colleges can manipulate. Their own system is an extension of models used in chess and tennis tournaments, combining data about where students choose to matriculate given the...
In one month, Jonathan A. Murstein ’05 lost a flip-flop, tennis shoe, and laptop. He thought he was losing his mind. The footwear turned up on top of a vending machine and in the men’s bathroom. His computer appeared on his Greenough floormate?...
The final straw came when Murstein’s laptop was stolen. He ordered a new one and when the replacement arrived, his “friend” Brian Wan ’05-’08 offered to retrieve and set up the computer for him. But...
This spring marked the first time in co-captain Jonathan Chu’s tenure that the men’s tennis team didn’t make the NCAA tournament—so Chu just made the singles and doubles draws count for extra.
It is hard enough for a team to replace one Player of the Year lost to graduation. Next season, the Harvard women’s tennis team will have to overcome the departure of two of the best players in Ivy history.