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Harvard is particularly solid in net, thanks to the performance of junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris, who has elevated his play over the last three games. In the regular season finale, Grumet-Morris shut out Dartmouth and came back the next weekend to blank Vermont in the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. That marked the first time in 17 years that the Crimson had recorded back-to-back shutouts. And despite allowing three goals, including two late power play tallies, Grumet-Morris was solid, if unspectacular, in the series-clinching Game...
With her skill and importance to the Crimson in mind, a number of opponents formed their game plans against Harvard around trying to shut her down...
Even if his license is only temporarily revoked, Chen says the income lost during that time may force him to shut the Superette. Fifty percent of his profits come from alcohol sales, he says. If the CLC finds him guilty of a “deliberate” violation, a temporary suspension could last months, in which case Chen says he might be better off retiring early...
...opinions, test their ideas on others and, most importantly, grasp the material more confidently. It is the sole place to achieve these goals outside of the 400-person lecture class. Yet we still barrage that “one really annoying person in section who won’t shut up” as the cause of our misery. If we all participated a little more, perhaps they wouldn’t feel the need to ramble as much—really, it’s a win-win situation...
...Continuing to impede equal access to dining halls through interhouse restrictions, on the other hand, is unjust as long as each student pays the same board. Tuition and fees shelled out by hungry first-years shut out of Adams pay in part for that house’s resplendence. Thus talk of “house community” neglects consideration of the larger community to which Adams House must ultimately answer: Harvard College. Students pay for access to all of its resources—dining resources included. The Harvard community should tolerate inequality only if the arrangement privileges...