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...average price dipped like the Dow: it was $244, a decline of about 50%. In the Tampa area, World Series tickets are going for under $200, the lowest price StubHub has seen in the five years it has tracked the secondary market. Several teams have already taken measures to draw fans in a struggling economy. The Kansas City Royals offered gas-card promotions when prices soared this summer, and the Oakland A's will lower ticket prices 5% for 2009. Basketball's New Jersey Nets are allowing fans to grab season tickets now - and pay for them after the holidays...
...victory. Despite rain, wind, and overall tough conditions, the team pushed through and dominated the Crusaders in a tough non-conference tilt. At the team’s last meeting, Harvard and Holy Cross ended the game at a draw at Ohiri Field, but this year the Crimson left no room for error, shutting the Crusaders down. “Last year we were not pleased with the result against [Holy Cross],” co-captain Mike Fucito said. “We knew coming in this would be a tough game. They always play us tough...
...Regional tournament with tremendous expectations on its shoulders. Clayton found himself the No. 1 seed in the tournament both in the singles and in the doubles, and the Crimson hoped to see its star player secure victories in both of these events. With victories in the 96-player singles draw and the 24-pair doubles draw, the senior did just this. Clayton played with sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans in the doubles draw. Over the course of the six day event, the eastern universities’ top contenders competed at Yale University’s Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center...
...some new professors, the environment at Harvard was the main draw. Jonathan L. Zittrain, a professor of cyberlaw who received tenure from Harvard last June, called HLS “one of the most vibrant academic environments in the world,” adding that “it’s a place that is eager to forge connections with other universities, other disciplines, and with the world beyond academia...
...said Elizabeth W. Nicholas ’09, a Resource Efficiency Program representative. “There have been a lot of people who stopped to talk and thought it was great,” she said. The dinner was one of many programs HUDS organized this week to draw attention to their increased commitment to sustainability, including screening various “green” movies around campus last night and a week-long challenge encouraging students to eat lower on the food chain and try tray-less dining. Students and dining-hall staff interviewed last night said they...