Word: arizona
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With the uncertainty surrounding the hiring of Arizona State’s Ray Leone as the new head coach of women’s soccer, a new development has unfolded that will bring a familiar face back to Ohiri Field. Last Monday, Leone announced former Harvard goalkeeper Katie Shields ’06 as assistant coach of the soccer team effective as of this weekend. Prior to taking the assistant coaching job, Shields served as the goalkeeper coach at UC Irvine and more recently as an assistant for Leone with the Sun Devils, who went 8-8-3 last year...
...coincidence that the height of Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman’s outspoken remarks against video games coincided with his two bids for the White House? Should we question the timing of John McCain’s push for stronger regulations against our entertainment industry, especially considering that the Arizona senator actually made a cameo in an episode of torture-heavy “24” last season...
...answers to everything without actually doing anything. After six years in power, Republicans have given us a massive deficit, a broken military, a loss of civil liberties and two disastrous wars. Of course they're smiling-they're con men with nothing to sell. David M. Caballero, Tucson, Arizona...
...weakest season among the last five in terms of overall record, the No. 22 Crimson headed into spring break with a 6-5 non-league record. The team struggled to a 1-3 record on the West Coast, sweeping unranked San Francisco before losing to Fresno State, Arizona State, and Pepperdine. After returning to Cambridge with a losing record and a lower ranking, Harvard promptly went 7-0 in the Ivy League to capture the championship. Similarly, it is difficult to predict how the Crimson will do in California this year—and what results from the far side...
...what happens in the classroom is a system that is leading us in the wrong direction," says Anthony Marx, president of Amherst College. He and others warn of "hidden incentives," but sometimes they're in plain sight. Just this month, a compensation plan was approved for the head of Arizona State University explicitly tying a $10,000 bonus to a higher U.S. News ranking...