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...will take on Clarkson’s Golden Knights in New York (3-3-2, 1-2-1) without Boe but with Sifers back to lead the team as a senior co-captain. The Golden Knights, while not among the country’s 10 ranked teams, received the 11th-most votes in the latest ranking poll. Tomorrow, the Crimson will play No. 5 St. Lawrence (7-1-0, 3-1-0). Another question that will be answered this weekend is whether 2006 Canadian Olympian Sarah Vaillancourt can keep up her sparkling play against stronger opponents. Vaillancourt has racked...
...herself and in those that she helped create with her linemates, co-captain Julie Chu and sophomore Jenny Brine. Vaillancourt capped off Harvard’s scoring on Saturday when she took a puck on the left side of the offensive zone and single-handedly turned it into the 11th Crimson goal. First, she knocked the puck off the boards and around an RPI defender. Then she collected the puck once again and with some fancy stick handling, beating two more Engineers’ defenders. Finally, she capped it off by throwing one fake and burying the puck behind...
...quite. We need look no further than New York to see that race still matters in politics. Earlier this year, David Yassky encountered resistance when he ran in the Democratic Congressional primary in Brooklyn’s majority-black 11th District. Residents called for him to drop out of the race because he was white. Yassky stuck it out but lost anyway to a black city councilwoman, Yvette D. Clarke...
...give the Iraqi leadership more incentive, not less, to get their house in order? Declaring that the bulk of U.S. troops will depart within 18 months may allow insurgents to crow that the U.S. is cutting and running, but after $1 trillion and 3,000 dead, we're in 11th-hour, face-saving, loss-cutting mode now. It's possible that 18 months isn't enough time for the Iraqis to meet the goals set out by Khalilzad today. The truth is that no one knows how long it will take for Iraq to make peace with itself...
...strokes. The Crimson’s two round scores break down to 312 on the first day, which was followed by a consistent 313 on the second. Two freshmen, Greg Shuman and Danny Mayer, led the way for Harvard over the weekend as they both finished tied for 11th. Their two day scores equaled 153, with Shuman shooting 77 and 76 and Mayer 74 and 79. Sophomore Michael Shore was 38th (161), freshman Peter Singh was 44th (164), and classmate Nick Molsey was 47th (167). The fall season will come to a close next weekend at the NEIGA Championship...