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...company’s Native Client Security Contest, which begins today, challenges hackers to find weak points in its Native Client open source research technology. Glitches that impress the judging panel--including Harvard Computer Science Professor Greg Morrisett--will win cash in powers of two, with a top prize...
...season with a bang, claiming a 9-6 upset over No. 5 Duke yesterday afternoon. The Crimson, who had not won against the Blue Devils since 2001, handed Duke its first loss of the season, dropping the Devils’ record to 2-1.Harvard dominated Duke in shooting during the contest, registering 45 shots on goal to the Devils’ 29. The Crimson had a 24-7 shot advantage in the first half alone.Harvard freshman Jeff Cohen also entered onto the collegiate lacrosse scene in fine form, filling in for pneumonia-plagued sophomore standout Dean Gibbons. Cohen tallied...
...nice to see our squad bounce back from yesterday’s loss to a tough team,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “Binghamton is definitely a dangerous team.” The Crimson opened strong, sweeping the doubles matches to start the contest with a 1-0 lead. At No. 1, captain Laura Peterzan and sophomore Samantha Rosekrans defeated Jillian Santos and Yulia Smirnova, 8-6, gaining their first win of the season as a pair. Peterzan competed at No. 1 singles and comfortably closed out Binghamton’s Lauren Bates...
...with the result,” junior Doug Rogers said. “We showed this weekend we can come back when behind, which is crucial going into the playoffs.”In the first period, Clarkson came out of the gates quickly. Just 4:29 into the contest, Golden Knight Matt Beca slotted the puck past sophomore goaltender Ryan Carroll. Clarkson controlled the first period, outshooting the Crimson 12-6.Three minutes into the second frame, Harvard was whistled for boarding. The Golden Knights took advantage when Shea Guthrie deflected a shot into the net to give his team...
...Miles for Tips. American Airlines' "Share a Trip, Win a Trip" contest gives you a chance at 275,000 AAdvantage miles, which the airline says is enough for two first-class tickets almost anywhere it flies. Enter online by writing about your favorite thing to do or see anywhere around the globe - the deadline is March 15 - then wait to hear whether you've won. (Ten second-place winners will get 1,000 frequent flyer miles each.) Prizes will be announced April...