Word: alyssa
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...Nordic squad slightly outdid its male counterpart, placing 10th in both of its efforts over the weekend. Sophomore Cara Sprague finished 25th in the 5K Classic event on Friday, a noteworthy 46-place improvement over her starting position. In the 10K Freestyle event, Sprague placed 35th and sophomore Alyssa Devlin finished 43rd to lead the Harvard effort. “The women’s team has performed well this season,” McCahill said. “Sprague was our top skier this weekend, and the team showed some of its great depth.” Despite some...
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...from four different colleges all coming together and sharing, you really can see that the interest in endowments and investing responsibly is a broad, broad movement.” The conference represented a “new kind of activism coming to Harvard,” said SLAM member Alyssa M. Aguilera ’08-’09. “Even though our endowment is currently down, the way to rebuild is to make new investments, and it’s really important to make sure that Harvard does that as responsibly...
...support for the staff, mass e-mailing student organizations and House lists to raise awareness, and covering a dining hall table with a rainbow flag as a tablecloth. “People will use the excuse of layoffs to get rid of problematic employees,” SLAM leader Alyssa M. Aguilera ’08-’09 said last night. “As students, we can yell outside Holyoke Center, and we’re not going to get kicked out of Harvard.” In the long-term, the union members and SLAM said...
...Harvard, completing the classic sprints with an impressive time of 4:30.27, garnering a 34th place finish out of a total of 84 competitors. Just ten places behind her was Mangan, with a time of 4:35.48. Also representing the Crimson women’s Nordic team were sophomore Alyssa Devlin (4:35.52), senior captain Anna Schultz (4:44.47), freshman Shannon Mulshine (4:46.56) and sophomore Meri Burruss (5:12.42). “We all skied really fast, some of us faster than last year, but the women’s field has gotten a lot faster this year...