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...It’s exceedingly simple. Give yourself permission to do it. Why do so many people put themselves in a box for 20 years after college, when the world needs such changemakers? Give yourself permission to make it happen, and then all you have to do is persist...
...President of Spelman College, joined Harvard students yesterday to discuss issues of racial identity and education. Tatum is the author of “Choosing to be Black, the Ultimate White Privilege,” an essay about the decision of one white student to check the African American box on his college application. This year’s freshman class was required to read Tatum’s essay for freshman orientation. Tatum’s visit was intended to be a continuation of the conversations that took place in the fall. One issue addressed during the discussion...
...relief [to get the second goal],” Carroll said. “Anytime you play with a lead, it’s a lot easier on you.”The Bobcats had their chance at revenge when sophomore Michael Del Mauro was sent to the box for five minutes for hitting from behind. Harvard’s special teams limited Quinnipiac to three shots, including one close attempt that hit the post, as freshman Colin Moore and sophomore Pier Olivier-Michaud made a few timely clears before the Crimson finally killed the penalty...
...offensively, and sometimes they’re a result of spending too much time in your zone and the other team carrying the play,” Donato said. “But I thought after the first period we did a much better job staying out of the box.”Harvard drew first blood coming out of the break, scoring at 11:54 off a goal by sophomore forward Joe Smith. The tally was somewhat of a lucky break as Smith, assisted by senior Nick Coskren and captain Jimmy Fraser, surprised Kalemba with the attempt that skipped...
...next week, and, if we see them again in the playoffs, it’s confidence for us to try to beat them again.” PLENTY OF PENALTIES The first period saw a lot of careless action, with players flying in and out of the penalty box. Harvard collected eight penalty minutes compared to Princeton’s six. With both teams fighting in the last regular season game, their aggressive efforts were likely the reason for the high penalty count. “We took a couple penalties that really weren’t necessary?...