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...returns to conference play against Iona and Fordham next Saturday in the Bronx. “These last two games are pretty big,” Garcia said. “If we beat both these teams we’ll have a good match up in the first round at Northerns.” Winning the first round at Northerns will determine if the team’s season will continue into Easterns, and if Harvard can prove it won’t fall victim to coming up short.“It’s a must...
Very early this Tuesday morning, Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Programming Zachary A Corker ’04 got ready for bed after a long day of work. It was 2:45 a.m., and he’d just gotten back from a full round of bar-hopping and social scouting at Princeton University.Corker has been doing this sort of original research since 2004, when he was appointed Harvard’s first “fun czar.” Since then, his title has changed and a new “fun czar?...
...over the previous record, earned the team second place in a field of 11 colleges at the William and Mary Invitational. The team was greeted with rain when it arrived at the Kiskiack Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va. on Friday. Harvard got through only seven holes of its practice round before the rain rendered the course unplayable. The rain did not abate and the tournament was shortened to one day after the weather forced the cancellation of Saturday’s round. Sunday, the rain stopped and the tournament commenced despite the wet conditions. Harvard hadn’t practiced...
...Conn. The Crimson carried the same five golfers that played in the St. John’s Invitational two weeks ago. Captain D. J. Hynes and junior Tom Hegge were accompanied by the three freshmen, John Christensen, Michael Shore, and Josh Isner. Harvard shot a combined 610 in two rounds of play and finished tied with St. Thomas Aquinas. Rain postponed Saturday’s first round until Sunday morning, and players completed the second round in the afternoon. None of the Crimson players put up red numbers this weekend. Harvard’s best individual score...
...Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has filed 757 new copyright infringement lawsuits, including three against Harvard users, as part of its anti-music-piracy efforts, the organization announced late last month. Defendants in the new round of litigation include 64 users of university networks including the three from Harvard, RIAA spokesperson Jenni R. Engebretsen said. The lawsuits accuse all of the university-network defendants of using i2hub—a software program that allows users to upload and download files over the intercollegiate network Internet2—to illegally share copyrighted music. “These lawsuits are part...