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...IC4A qualifier he got in Texas last weekend.“Dan is a great competitor,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “He’s one of those athletes that just gets it.”Next weekend, the team will again cross state lines for next weekend’s Brown Invitational in Providence.UCONN INVITATIONALFour Harvard women finished in the top 10—all point-earners—in the 1500-meter run at the UConn Invitational, a meet riddled with Crimson successes. Freshman Eliza Ives led the pack with...
...members of the Vatican press corps. In 1996, he began working in the key Vatican office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, headed by the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. He has also worked as a Professor of Canon Law at Rome's Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, which is run by Opus Dei, though Gnswein is not a member...
...team that is still searching for its identity. As the Crimson prepares for this weekend’s home-opening pair of double headers against Columbia and Penn following two one-run losses to Princeton last weekend and a 4-3 defeat at the hands of Holy Cross, the sense around the clubhouse is that such a talented team cannot let frustration set in.Despite its record, succeeding in Ivy League is how the team defines success, and following its losses to Princeton last weekend, Harvard is aiming to emerge from this weekend with at least a .500 Ivy record, leaving...
...Even so, the story is a fairly good reflection of how Germans view war today. After decades of official pacifism, German soldiers are once again seeing action outside of the country, notably in Afghanistan. The government is even considering resurrecting the Iron Cross medal as a symbol of valor. At the same time, many Germans still feel a deep ambivalence about the German military. "The film," says Castan, "provides a fundamentally German perspective on World War I, with certain heroic elements. But [the Red Baron] is an ambiguous hero, who at the end sees war in a negative light...
Harvard will consolidate health plans for employees from four administrators to two beginning July 1, the University announced last month. The two plans to be dropped—Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Tufts Health Plan—together enroll 19 percent of employees, but University officials said the transition will cause “minimal disruption” because of the plans’ similar structures. “Health benefits are not changing,” said Peter V. Marsden, who chairs Harvard’s advisory committee on health benefits. “What?...