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Harvard men’s soccer team has made a name for itself early in the 2005 campaign with stingy defense in close games. But yesterday afternoon at Ohiri Field, the Crimson uncharacteristically coughed up a three-goal advantage to fall 4-3 in overtime to an athletic Rhode Island team...
Stamatis’ red card was just the most visible sign of the obvious frustration of the Harvard team. Looking tired, the Crimson could not keep up with Rhode Island while shorthanded in the extra frame...
Cavanagh, who returned to her home state of Rhode Island to take the test, asserts that the LSAT is definitely a test one can prepare for—she enrolled in a Kaplan preparatory course in August. Other Harvard students enrolled in courses offered by The Princeton Review and TestWell...
...same day as last week's bombings, Yudhoyono announced drastic fuel-price hikes designed to shore up the government's shaky finances by slashing billions of dollars in subsidies. With Bali accounting for more than half of Indonesia's vital tourism revenues, the likely exodus of visitors from the island will place further pressure on the country's economy...
...remains undefeated in Ivy play after beating Princeton last weekend. The Crimson’s tie and loss in Ivy play make for an inauspicious start. However, in a league where any team can win anytime, Harvard is far from out of the running. The Crimson hosts Rhode Island at Ohiri Field in a nonconference matchup on Wednesday before resuming Ivy play against Cornell in Ithaca on Saturday. —Staff writer Carrie H. Petri can be reached at cpetri@fas.harvard.edu...