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...muggy, 77-degree conditions, Harvard field hockey battled against Providence College in a non-conference contest under the lights at Jordan Field. The Crimson (5-3, 2-0 Ivy) fell, 3-1, to the Friars (7-3, 1-0 Big East), who claimed their third straight win in team head-to-head history. With the win, Providence also managed to snap Harvard’s four-game home winning streak. The Friars came in fighting and wasted no time scoring as freshman Julie Ruggieri knocked in a loose ball to the lower left of the net just over a minute...
...poured into Syria, a country of 19 million. In U.S.-population terms, this would be the equivalent of 15 million Iraqis arriving on our shores. Overwhelmed by the deluge, Syria has said it will begin requiring visas for Iraqis next month, the practical equivalent of shutting its doors, while Jordan, which has admitted 750,000 Iraqis, closed most of its border crossings earlier this year...
...NIKE to pay both high school and college coaches to deck their players out with the Swoosh, convincing Phil Knight’s then-upstart sneaker company to “just do it” by throwing unheard amounts of cash at a kid from UNC named Michael Jordan after the 1984 draft, and founding the ABCD Camp in New Jersey and the Big Time Tournament in Las Vegas, both Meccas on any high school star’s pilgrimage to the NBA when Vaccaro was still running them.To players, Vaccaro has been a kind of sage, a wise...
...Harvard field hockey team rebounded from its Wednesday night loss with a resounding victory over Brown on Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. The Crimson’s home win streak was kept alive as three different Harvard players scored in the first period. With a 4-1 final score, the Crimson (5-2, 2-0 Ivy League) netted the most goals the team has recorded since 2004, and the Bears (0-7, 0-2) suffered their seventh straight loss. Even though Harvard already held a 3-1 lead at halftime, it was in the second period that the squad dominated...
Dorm Crew’s head captains, Rosa E. Beltran ’08 and Jordan C. Ford ’08, did not immediately return telephone messages yesterday requesting comment. But Paul T. Mumma ’09, a Dorm Crew captain, said the organization “doesn’t have anything to do” with students losing items in storage. “It’s entirely the responsibility of the House superintendents,” said Mumma, who is also a member of the Crimson editorial board...