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Senior Lauren Stefanchik earned her fourth straight All-Ivy nomination, leading the team in batting average, runs, and stolen bases from the leadoff spot. Sabin returned from a year-long absence to mash three home runs, sophomore Susie Winkeller emerged to hit .338, and freshman Danielle Kerper quickly asserted herself as the team’s best longball threat, amassing five dingers...
Tears glisten in Sencan Bayramoglu's eyes. The retired schoolteacher is describing how her son was one of 30,000 victims of the 15-year-long Kurdish uprising that ended with the capture and imprisonment of rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan in 1999. Bayramoglu's tears are not of grief, but of anger. Last week, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ruled that, in order to comply with European law, Turkey must give Ocalan a new trial. Her fury is directed not only at Ocalan, whom she blames for her son's death, but also at the European institutions...
Head teaching fellow Jacob M. Kline announced the new policy in an e-mail sent on Tuesday to students in Government 97b, the second semester of a required year-long tutorial for sophomore government concentrators...
...Tasmanian apple farmer, Heyward started at a local CBS station in what was meant to be a year-long stint, then gradually rose up through the network’s ranks to become president of CBS News in 1996. He is the network’s second-longest serving president...
Tonight’s chamber music concert will also be the quartet’s last in residence this semester, concluding the foursome’s year-long series of performances. But the four will be back in the fall to give three performances at Paine Hall, one at the Houghton Library, and perhaps a few more at Mather and Leverett Houses, where the intimate ambience is ideal for chamber music...