Month: <span>February 2007</span>
The women's squash team struggled over the weekend, facing some of its toughest competition of the season. In the Little ...
Sports Shorts: Men’s squash bounces back
After failing to notch a win in the NESCAC and Little Three Championships, the Cards' impressive 7-2 win over Vassar ...
Women’s basketball earns fifth seed in NESCAC tourny
A 71-59 road loss to Williams on Saturday dropped the women's basketball team to fifth in the NESCAC standings, ending ...
Men’s hockey ousted from first place
After surging into first place in the NESCAC last week, the Cardinals had a disappointing weekend in Maine, losing to ...
Despite losses, Cards still in hunt
Despite dropping two conference games to Bowdoin this past weekend, the women's hockey team is very much alive in the ...
Learn how to protect yourself and your valentine(s)
We are all familiar with the age-old adage—"Don't forget to use protection!"—that we've been told, in one way or another, ...
History of underwear
What started as the loincloth has now developed into the G-string: underwear. It has had a surprisingly storied history and ...
Speaker discusses Islamic revivalism
Geneive Abdo, senior analyst at the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies and liaison for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations ...
CSS professor compares Russia and China at global conference
Professor Peter Rutland, chair of the College of Social Studies (CSS), presented two papers exploring the intricacies of globalization while ...
Anchor aboard: Jim Lehrer to speak at commencement
Television journalist Jim Lehrer P’85 has been selected to deliver the featured address to the Class of 2007 at the ...
