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...that’s a lot easier when you’re friends.”Chu and Sifers set a powerful example for the team in this way, encouraging one another to achieve their best just as they motivate their other teammates.Although Chu, along with junior Caitlin Cahow and sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, has been away from the team for a year, her transition back to Harvard has been considerably smooth. “[The Olympians] have just added more, and it’s only been positive,” Sifers says. “They make practices better...
...first scoreless tie in the history of the program. Goals won’t be as hard to come by this season, thanks in no small part to the return of the squad’s three Olympians—co-captain Julie Chu, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, and junior Caitlin Cahow—from year-long absences. Martin also credits the trio with elevating the tenor of practices.“It just ups everyone’s level of play,” Martin says. “They’re high-caliber players, and having them around...
This year, the trio of co-captain Julie Chu, Caitlin Cahow, and Sarah Vaillancourt has returned to Cambridge with international experience and hardware...
...Dutchwomen subbed in sophomore Danielle Kimble. Kimble managed to fare better, allowing six goals on 49 shots, as compared to Zirbel’s permission of four goals on 15. Chu, in her second game back from her own year-long layoff, tallied a goal and three assists. Junior Caitlin Cahow bagged three assists, and sophomore Jenny Brine had two. Seniors Liza Solley and Lindsay Weaver registered their first goals of the season in the final period. —Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
Nice has company too. Another new book preaching kindness is The Girl's Guide to Being a Boss (Without Being a Bitch) (Morgan Road), by marketing professionals Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio. As the title trumpets, the B-word is the dreaded description to have hurled at you in anger. In an amusing chick-lit, women's magazine patter (the boss is the "chick-in-charge"), the authors counsel being your authentic, feminine self. "Were our mothers and grandmothers fighting for us to go to college and get jobs we enjoy so we could be forced into sensible shoes...