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...opportunities. Sophomore Carly Dickson tried to get things going offensively for the Crimson in the second half, leading her team with two shot attempts. “I thought it took us a while to get used to [Connecticut’s] high-paced game, but we made the proper adjustments in the second half and played a noticeably better game,” Tassopoulos said. It was not until the last five minutes of the game that the Huskies added their final goal, this time from Robin Kleine. Harvard started the season on a high note, earning three early...

Author: By Martin Kessler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Goes Down To Unbeaten Huskies | 9/23/2009 | See Source »

...more hope for entrepreneurial efforts to help students of low socioeconomic status achieve equal opportunities. “It really is exciting to see more and more students involved in the macro-social phenomenon of putting their intellect toward helping the community,” he said, adding that proper funding and a sound business model created in clever and innovative ways would allow such a program to be sustainable. McConnell and Gardner are confident in Climbing Ivy’s ability to survive. “At the end of the day, education is the heart of the business...

Author: By Alice E. M. Underwood, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SAT Prep Aims To Level the Field | 9/22/2009 | See Source »

...avoid a massive disease outbreak this fall arguably won’t be janitorial measures, but rather decisions on personal hygiene and behavior. Washing hands before and after meals, keeping rooms clean, and doing laundry frequently will all help prevent a flu outbreak, as will healthful meals and proper amounts of sleep. The cleanliness of buildings is certainly important, but if students absolutely don’t want their peers to get sick this fall, they should encourage them to lead healthful and clean lifestyles. Harvard’s janitors are a valuable part of the university community, but Harvard?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Wrong Target | 9/22/2009 | See Source »

...clear that the federal government failed to respond effectively to either immediate crisis. But on 9/11 it was for lack of ability, while on 8/29 it was for lack of proper planning and execution. Understood together, the events of 9/11 and 8/29 point to a new conception of national defense: one less obsessed with speedy anti-terror response, which, as on 9/11, will often fail or prove untenable, and more focused on basic, boring competence in those areas where governmental action really is plausible and necessary...

Author: By Sam Barr | Title: A New Kind of National Defense | 9/20/2009 | See Source »

...knee-length Issey Miyake jacket. FM: Okay, let’s do some word associations. Leggings. el Habashy: Ugh. FM: Jeggings. Lonergan: I don’t own a pair…yet. FM: Scarf. Dagogo-Jack: Why not. You got to tie it in the proper way. You got to leave it hanging sometimes. FM: Can you ever rock a dorm t-shirt out, at night? el Habashy: You can rock anything. FM: Where do you get a quick fashion fix in the Square? Baird: Second Time Around. Dagogo-Jack: When I have an itch to spend money...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Shopping Week with Students Stylists | 9/15/2009 | See Source »

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