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...foilist Kai Itameri-Kinter won his bout 3-0, and the men’s sabre squad of senior David J. Jakus, and juniors Timothy Hagamen and Daniel Sachs also went undefeated to total 9-0. On the women’s side, senior Chloe Stinetorf and sophomores Emily Cross, Carolyn Wright, and Alexa Weingarden also all went undefeated. Coach Peter Brand said that, while it is “imperative” for the Harvard teams to compete against BC as a prelude to the NCAA championships in March, it was also part of his policy to have...
...power to individual citizens rather than formal government groups—as the future of maintaining law and order on the Web. He said legislation monitoring the Internet is rare. “And even when you have a law, it’s hard to enforce because of cross-border problems.” Palfrey added. —Staff writer Jillian M. Bunting can be reached at jbunting@fas.harvard.edu...
Each year, it is estimated that over a million people cross illegally into the United States over the U.S.-Mexico border. Here, these illegal immigrants find jobs, support groups, and a growing immigrant community all willing to support them in their pursuit of a new life. The act of crossing the border without papers has become so commonplace—it is estimated that there are 5 million illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. at any given time—that many Mexicans see the ability to cross into another sovereign nation’s territory unfettered as a basic...
...team, it provided an interesting venue for a dual meet. “It was a good opportunity for the men to cheer us on from the sidelines,” Austin said. “Overall, it was a very strong competition.” Sophomore foil Emily Cross went 2-1 on the weekend, as did senior foil Chloe Stinetorf. The tandem of junior Jasmine McGlade and freshman Maria Larsson was 2-1, helping the Crimson win that weapon against Columbia by a score of 5-4. On the men’s side, the weekend?...
...time of 9.07 leading the way. Sophomore Sarah Bourne also won the 5000-meter run with a time of 18:00.94. By herself, Scherf competed in the Meyo Invitational, placing second amongst 44 racers in the 3000 meter run. The only racer to beat her was the 2005 NCAA cross country champion, Johanna Nilsson. —THE CRIMSON STAFF