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...Midshipmen in straight games, losing 30-21, 30-23, 30-23.The Saturday night match was the team’s fourth in two days, and in an effort to combat fatigue, coach Jennifer Weiss chose to substitute youth for experience. Freshman Mikaelle Comrie and Emily Harburg both saw significant action, with Harburg taking the court for the first time in her collegiate career.Trimble, who, according to teammate and fellow senior Laura Mahon, has dealt with a nagging knee injury the past several years, was given the game off to rest for tomorrow night’s game against New Hampshire...
...think of them as freshmen. They’ve run a lot of great times coming in and they’ve adjusted well.” “They’re not making freshman mistakes,” he added. The Crimson will return to action next weekend at the Iona Meet of Champions. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...camp and everything,” he said. O’Hagan helped take some of the pressure off sophomore running back Cheng Ho in his first career start, running or passing on 41 of Harvard’s 70 offensive plays. Six different receivers got in on the action, and his timely carries—including a touchdown on a key fourth-down conversion in the second quarter—helped the Crimson to a 14-0 first-half lead. He looked especially precise on his first touchdown pass, a 35-yard strike that fell perfectly into the outstretched...
...they question Zionism or Israeli policy—despite the billions of our tax dollars paid annually for Israel’s defense and sustenance. Even the Israeli military hosts freer debates about this issue than any U.S. university does. One result: Israel has now withdrawn from Gaza, an action that Summers slammed Harvard and MIT professors as anti-Semitic for even contemplating...
...Rwandan genocide still rivet us. In this raw retelling, a priest (John Hurt) and a teacher (Hugh Dancy) must decide whether to stay and share the fate of 2,500 Tutsis, including a favorite pupil (Claire-Hope Ashley), who take refuge from Hutu thugs at their school. The tense action and graceful performances allay compassion fatigue...