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University President Drew G. Faust clarified plans for making the arts more prominent on campus at this weekend’s “Passion for the Arts,” a two-day career showcase event that she said was the first large-scale event Harvard has hosted to encourage careers in the arts and humanities.Speakers during the two-day career showcase event included famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma ’76 and Harvard Law School Professor Noah R. Feldman ’92, both of whom joined Faust in arguing for the importance of an education...
...men’s events were the mile, 1000-meter, and weight throw. Dan Chenoweth continued his strong sophomore campaign, winning the mile with a meet-record time of 4:13.23. Freshman Darcy Wilson also stepped up for the Crimson by winning his first event of his career in the 1000 meter, clocking in at 2:29.83. It was also important for Harvard to place well in what Saretsky called the “bread and butter” event for the men. The Crimson finished consistently and placed a solid second, third, and fourth place in the event, with...
Freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle made a career-high 45 saves on Friday against Yale, but it was the five shots he could not block that cost the Harvard men’s hockey team the win.With a barrage of attempts on net and an aggressive offensive assault, the Bulldogs downed the Crimson (5-13-4, 5-7-4 ECAC) in a blowout to complete the season sweep of Harvard. Hoyle limited the damage, but his effort was in vain. No. 14 Yale (16-5-1, 11-3-1) triumphed, 5-1.“My overall impression was that after...
...Yale (9-11, 2-4) on Friday, in a game marked by a tough Crimson comeback. Harvard (12-7, 4-1) trailed the Bulldogs in the first half, but mounted an aggressive second half attack to walk away with the win. Sophomore Jackie Alemany had a career game off the bench, spearheading the comeback. “It was a fight out there,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “Yale is really good at playing up the rivalry.” The game saw three Crimson players in double-digit scoring, including Alemany...
...captain waltzed past four Bears defenders, hurdling the last one and maintaining her composure to slot the puck past Stock.The goal also saw the senior forward move above Angela Ruggiero ’03-’04 into fifth place in Harvard’s all-time career scoring—an achievement she credits to her teammates.“Everyone else in the team is getting open, and I think the lines are really clicking together right now,” Vaillancourt said. “I think that’s wahere the success is coming...