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...University of Rhode Island by 23 shots after one day of action. The Rams posted a score of 295 and stand as the only team to shoot under 300. Captain D. J. Hynes led the Crimson with a score of 75, and finished the first round tied for 13th overall in the individual rankings. After shooting one-under-par through the first nine holes, Hynes stood tied for second before faltering on the back nine by shooting a four-over-par 40. Jason Parajeckas of the University of Connecticut shot a five-under-par on the back nine to lead...
...senior Vincent Porter’s 76-point performance earned him the top C-Division spot. Porter came in first five times throughout the course of the weekend’s competition, including victories in three of the final four races. In other weekend action, Harvard fell to a 13th-place finish out of 22 schools at the Yale Women’s Intersectional in New Haven. Host Yale took the crown with a score of 84, finishing 95 points better than the Crimson’s mark of 179. While Harvard’s A-division squad managed only...
...Santa Fe, business leaders and their in-house economists argued that a living wage would boost unemployment. They were wrong. The job growth rate in Santa Fe for the past year was 2 percent. This puts Santa Fe in line with the rest of New Mexico, which had the 13th best job growth record in the nation. More importantly, the hospitality industry, arguably the most affected by the living wage law, had 3.2 percent job growth, a truly impressive figure by national standards. Not only did the living wage law not hurt Santa Fe’s economy, it succeeded...
...finishing 60th in a time of 19:16, sophomore Eliza Gardiner crossing 64th in 19:17, and freshman Jessica Bryant in 72nd place with a time of 19:26. The women’s junior varsity team finished second to Brown and the men’s team finished 13th overall. —ANDREW R. MOORE
...Cernuschi. After nearly a century of refining and adding to Cernuschi's acquisitions, plus a three-year, $9 million refurbishment, the museum has reopened as one of Europe's premier collections of Chinese art - a coherent, chronological trove of works from the Neolithic period to the 13th century. Cernuschi loved ancient bronzes - decorative, ceremonial and technologically sophisticated artifacts from China's earliest history. Among his acquisitions in the museum's extensive bronze collection is an enormous basin from the 6th century B.C., the largest of its kind outside China. But the true bronze masterpiece is a work older by some...