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While the University as a whole contributes to the city, the students that live here are also a crucial part of Cambridge prosperity. As shown by the frequent deals handed out by local banks and businesses every fall, Harvard students are a large block of customers in Cambridge. We eat at Cambridge restaurants, buy things from CVS, and spend money on local entertainment. Without access to the wallets of Harvard students, many local business owners would have to shut their doors...
This more nuanced and sensible travel policy is one that should adopted in Cambridge as well. While it may be tempting for the College to limit its liability by imposing overly broad restrictions, it is crucial not to send mixed messages about Harvard’s commitment to international experience. As the University strives to establish a presence in as many corners of the world as possible, it should not shut itself off to foreign locales unnecessarily...
...trio was sent onto the ice in a handful of crucial situations—following the initial Catamount goal and after special teams situations—and each time, Donato said, the line was “effective at not allowing the other team to get the momentum back...
Three other years (1992, 1993, 1996), the prospect of a split national title was averted by crucial defeats of previously undefeated teams that were left out of the national title game. And then there are the three years when the NCAA wasn’t so lucky, as the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the polls were prevented from meeting each other, which resulted in split national titles in 1997 and 2003 and a bitterly disappointed Penn State squad...
...next match will be crucial bout with No. 2 Trinity on Feb. 3. The Bantams were national champions in 2002 and 2003, and have a stacked lineup of international players that will undoubtedly prove a difficult test for the Crimson...