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...five minutes of play. Later in the first half, the Crimson came up short again on a corner kick that found its way to junior forward Andre Akpan and bounced off of the goalpost. “Our finishing can improve for sure,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said. “We’re producing, and we’re creating a lot of chances, but in the end, what you’re judged on is how many goals you score.” Harvard ended the game with a 25-7 lead in shots...
...defense to hold back the offensive pressure of the Terriers contributed to the loss. “We believe we are a team that’s better than that result, so we’ll have to find out Saturday,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said. “All the individual members need to improve their level of play from last Tuesday,” co-captain Michael Fucito said. Fucito then commented on the team’s struggle on Tuesday against BU in its effort to adopt a new strategy of play and find...
...with most food trends, the innovators of the canning renaissance are professional chefs whose goal is to feature local produce on their menus, even when they're out of season. At the acclaimed Arrows restaurant in Ogunquit, Maine, chefs Mark Gaier and Clark Frasier grow a majority of the produce they use in the kitchen. From their own gardens, they're currently harvesting Serrano peppers, cucumbers and daikon to pickle and use off-season, as well as late-season bumper crops of rhubarb and eggplant, neither of which they've ever tried pickling before, but are excited to try. Diners...
...crushed by the Terriers (3-4-2) by a score of 5-1. “I think we played a BU team that’s very talented but that hasn’t hit on all cylinders yet,” coach Jamie Clark said. “We were worried it might be the night they would do it, and it certainly was.” “Anytime you lose like that, it’s a learning experience,” said senior defender and co-captain Luke Sager. Harvard crossed the Charles River...
...role as an environmental leader. The University aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on campus by 30 percent by 2016. Announced in July, the initiative comes from recommendations made by the Greenhouse Gas Task Force convened last spring and co-headed by Kennedy School Professor William C. Clark. Clark said that a guest speaker of Gore’s status and the location of the event in Tercentenary Theater reflects that the issue is receiving an appropriate amount of attention from the President’s office. He praised Faust for implementing the recommendations of the task force, and emphasizing...