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...NCAAs in future seasons. “I think this has been the best team depth that we’ve had since I’ve been coaching here,” Graves said. “And I think that’s a really good sign for the future.” —Staff writer Kara T. Kelley can be reached at kkelley@fas.harvard.edu...
...attacking zone which allowed the goal count to skyrocket. Sophomore Sara Flood posted an impressive three goals and two assists and junior Sarah Bancroft also put three away. Seniors Caroline Simmons, Lauren Bobzin, and Natalie Curtis each picked up two goals as well. Perhaps the most encouraging sign for the Crimson’s prospects for this season was the emergence of freshman Jess Halpern. In her first collegiate game, Halpern scored an impressive four goals and notched one assist. She was able to sidestep and juke every defender that stepped in front of her, showcasing lightning quick feet that...
Conventional wisdom tells us that the absence of Will & Grace—or Will & Will—from this presidential election is a good sign for gays and lesbians. During the 2000 and 2004 campaigns, the Republican Party used gay and lesbian issues to stir up their base. They used the breakdown of the traditional family as a rallying point around which millions of voters were mobilized. Timothy P. McCarthy ’93, a lecturer on History and Literature and Public Policy and a member of Barack Obama’s National LGBT Leadership Task Force, put it best...
...appointment of the task force comes as environmental advocates at Harvard have pressured Faust to sign the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, which has been signed by 493 schools and commits them to achieving "climate neutrality...
...predominance of the umbrella on Harvard sidewalks is surely a sign of the tragedy of the commons. The good of the public realm has been subsumed under the convenience of the individual, and personal expedience has been allowed to trump the interests of the commonwealth. Vision obscured by the opaque nylon, the umbrella user becomes a lumbering cyclone of eye-gouging points. The Journal of the American Medical Association in 1978 published a paper on “orbitofacial wounds” caused by umbrella tips, warning that these injuries often go “unrecognized” and stressing...