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...BC??s policy of open disclosure stands in stark contrast to what Allston residents say is Harvard’s aloof approach to dealing with the community as the University expands in their neighborhood...
...Allston ends up with these developments that aren’t Harvard, but, in a sense, Harvard is engineering them,” said Paul Berkeley, who sits on task forces for both BC??s and Harvard’s expansions. “We’re ending up with these large projects that used to be on the edges of town, but they are now being pushed deeper into the neighborhood, along with all the negative impacts...
...With one out and runners on the corners in the bottom of the ninth, the Eagles’ Michael Belfiore lined a pitch to shortstop Jeff Stoeckel. The senior snagged the ball for an out and then launched it to first in an attempt to double up BC??s Robert Anston and end the game. “I almost hit my head on the dugout jumping up because I thought we had them,” Walsh said.Nevertheless, the umpire called the runner safe at first, giving the Eagles another chance to come back. BC took full...
...Stephanie Schnitter was making a come-from-behind charge at No. 2. Nevertheless, the possibility of victory soon faded as Harvard ended up dropping four out of the six first sets. The closest of the first sets came in the No. 3 slot between Crimson freshman Samantha Rosekrans and BC??s Lauren Cash. Up 5-1, Rosekrans was on the verge of taking the set, but Cash won six-straight games and finished with a 7-5 win. Rosekrans, like many of the other Harvard players, was affected by sickness, which may have contributed to her lack...
...Crimson on the scoreboard at the 4:30 mark in the first period. With less than ten minutes to go in the same period, Cahow recorded her first tally of the night off a high pass from Brine that found its way through the seams of BC??s defense. Cahow and Brine would team up again at the 8:01 mark in the second frame, as Brine found Cahow waiting at the blue-line to wrist a shot into the back of the net. “Jenny Brine, one of the most brilliant offensive players...