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SPORTS
By Jacob D. H. Feldman
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Ivy League athletic directors have blocked proposed plans for a four-team playoff, instead voting to maintain the league’s current system for crowning a conference champion.
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NEWS
By Andrew R. Mooney and Blake Sundel
Friday, April 13, 2012
The Ivy League is exploring the prospect of organizing an annual postseason tournament for the conference’s automatic NCAA tournament bid.
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NEWS
By Jacob D. H. Feldman
Friday, March 30, 2012
After instituting a set of rule changes to limit concussions in football, the Ivy League’s Concussion Committee will recommend a number of policy changes to the league presidents to protect student-athletes playing men’s and women’s hockey, lacrosse, and soccer.
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FLYBY
By Awais Hussain
Monday, March 26, 2012
Announcement of this year's Yardfest lineup (ever the Billboard Hit, never the Dev) was met with overwhelming indifference on campus. But to put Das Racist and the Cataracs in context, Flyby takes a look at how the other Ivies will be jamming.
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SPORTS
By Peter G. Cornick
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
By clinching at least a share of the Ivy League Basketball title this past weekend, Harvard became the fifth school ...
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SPORTS
By Scott A. Sherman
Friday, January 27, 2012
The last two times the No. 23 Harvard men’s basketball team has stepped foot in Payne Whitney Gymnasium in New Haven, the result has been, well, pain. A lot of it.
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FLYBY
By Michael E. Altman
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
With The Game just days away "On Harvard Time" presents "Air Bully," the story of a safety school's struggling football team, its "piece-of-shit" player Josh, and Bully, a football-playing dog. Bully, who's certainly no Air Bud, inspires his fellow Elis to try to become more than just salutatorians, second-chair violinists, and student council vice-presidents. But will Bully lead Yale to victory? Will Josh remain a piece-of-shit forever? Watch the video—and The Game—to find out.
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FLYBY
By Morgan A. Lehmann
Saturday, October 1, 2011
With much talk focusing on Harvard posting impressive returns on their endowment, bringing the value of investments to $32 billion, it's natural to wonder how the other Ivys stack up. While each institution increased their holding with consistent returns, Harvard's total endowments still dwarfs its Ivy neighbors.
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SPORTS
By E. Benjamin Samuels
Thursday, July 21, 2011
New regulations are aimed at decreasing the amount of player concussions, which have been linked to serious health risks.
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