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Junior Colin West fell just short of a berth in the national championship match this weekend at the CSA National Individual Championships in Williamstown, MA. The star of the Harvard men’s squash team, who was the third seed in the Potter Cup, fell in five games to No. 2 seed Mauricio Sanchez of Princeton. After taking the first two games of the semifinal match, West faltered, and Sanchez walked away with the 3-9, 6-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-4 victory. West advanced to semifinals with a pair of wins on Saturday over Trevor McGuinness...
...competition. Each of the three stands a chance at earning All-American honors, which are awarded to the final top-20 players.Last year sophomore No. 6 Richard Hill was the only member of the Crimson to advance to the third day of tournament play, where he captured the Malloy Cup as winner of the B bracket.Harvard will look to strong individual performances to cap off an already successful season. The young team’s performance this weekend may be a preview of what we can expect to see next year...
Defying some predictions, offices and shops have been built in the Stade de France area since the Cup, and businesses have moved in. Says Zoughebi, "Tourism will also issue from that trend, as people learn they can find new, modern, comfortable, more affordable accommodations and interesting cultural activities a short Métro ride away from central Paris," she says...
...competition. Each of the three stands a chance at earning All-American honors, which are awarded to the final top-20 players.Last year sophomore No. 6 Richard Hill was the only member of the Crimson to advance to the third day of tournament play, where he captured the Malloy Cup as winner of the B bracket.Harvard will look to strong individual performances to cap off an already successful season. The young team’s performance this weekend may be a preview of what we can expect to see next year...
...empty tables, the loft serves as a seldom-used chess parlor, MacDonald reminisces about the 126-year-old store’s colorful past in Harvard Square, mourning the steady encroachment of national chains into what was once an enclave of mom-and-pop shops. Twiddling an empty Starbucks cup, he concedes that not all of the chains are unwelcome, but says that “when push comes to shove, it’s better to patronize the local businesses first...