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...Lions’ biggest change comes at the top, where Kayla Noonan was named interim head coach to replace Harvard alum Christine Vogt ’94. Under Noonan, Columbia should still be a title contender thanks to Second Team All-Ivy senior pitcher Allison Buehler. Buehler was the workhorse for Columbia in upsetting Dartmouth, Cornell and Harvard in the ECAC championships last year before finally falling to the Crimson in a winner-take-all final. Freshman pitcher Jackie Adelphio provides the complement to Buehler the team has recently lacked. The Lions’ hitting has kept them from being...
...It’s good for students to get out of Harvard Square,” said Kaya Stone ’00, who co-edited the guide with fellow alum Esti Iturralde ’00. A Boston native, Stone says she adores the mind-boggling gastronomic variety that the Beantown area has to offer...
...children have had to suffer two parents with various Harvard degrees, who have spent a lot of time as alum interviewers for the old alma mater, and they have rightly complained about it,” Mathews said...
...mean, however, that old Veritas hasn’t appeared on the lid of a coffin or, more often, on a headstone. In fact, Scully receives a handful of requests every year for permission to engrave the Harvard shield over the final resting place of an alum. On a case-by-case basis, the trademarking office is happy to oblige and, more importantly, demands no royalties. The office then contacts the manufacturer of the headstone or casket and issues a licensed image of the shield. The shield appears as simply “Veritas?...
Woodfork, 26, becomes the latest young Ivy League alum to enter the executive ranks in the majors as he joins Epstein, who graduated from Yale in 1995. The growing list of recent Harvard baseball players includes Paul DePodesta ’95, a former JV player who is now the assistant general manager of the Oakland A’s, former captain Mike Hill ’93, who is now director of Player Development for the Colorado Rockies and David Forst ’98, who played alongside Woodfork in the infield and now works with DePodesta...