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...Some Latino leaders such as Max Rodas, an evangelical minister and spokesperson for the Cleveland Coalition of Latino Pastors, said that, while they support the ideas behind the march, they decided not to participate because they don't think it would be effective in bringing about substantive changes to improve immigrants' lives. "We need to be building coalitions with African-Americans and Puerto Ricans, because they actually vote, and politicians are scared of them. Politicians aren't scared of us," said Rodas. "We need to do the hard work. We need to organize our neighborhoods from the ground...
...down weekend for the Harvard men’s golf team, as it followed a 330 on a windy day one with a solid 308 to close out the season and the Cleveland Golf/URI Invitational in Portsmouth, R.I. The team finished sixth in the 12-team field at Green Valley Country Club, 27 shots behind eventual winner Binghamton—a team that will contend for an NCAA Regional at-large bid. “It was a tough day one,” junior Tom Hegge said. “It was really windy, and I think...
...Windy City is by no means the only place experiencing a mass transit boom. Transportation authorities in the Cleveland area are expanding park-and-ride lots to help accommodate the growing commuter ridership, while cities from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City and San Francisco are experiencing near-record passenger levels...
...From Cleveland, Ohio, ROBERT P. CIOFANI ’09 is an English concentrator and a Canaday intramural captain, but soon he’ll be competing for Winthrop. His summer plans involve a “stuffy law office,” where he will be clad in a suit and tie every...
Editor’s note: Former Harvard hurler Frank Herrmann ’06 is a pitching prospect with the Class A Lake County (Oh.) Captains of the Cleveland Indians organization. This is his diary.Over the past few weeks I have started to see what former Harvard baseball captain Trey Hendricks ’04 meant when he told me, “pro ball just ain’t the same”. Last summer, when I was trying to decide whether or not to forego my senior year of eligibility and sign a professional contract, I reached...