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...Romanelli wide, trapping the ball in the field’s corners. The Crimson did not take its first shot of the game until nearly 24 minutes of play had elapsed. With 11:03 remaining in the first half, Brown shook her defender and took the shot from about fifteen feet, forcing Big Red sophomore goalkeeper Shannon Prescott to dive for the save. Harvard had one more opportunity to take the lead as the half came to a close, when the Crimson earned a penalty corner. Prescott dove again to save Polet’s shot. Polet and Brown crashed...
After falling behind twice in one half, some teams may have folded. Not this team. The Crimson battled over the final fifteen minutes of the first half and seemed to gain control of the game for the first time all day. With 3:47 remaining, it found the equalizer when Altchek got his foot on a bouncing loose ball just a few yards in front of the goal...
...process of the job search by essentially doing a good percentage of the work for students. Instead of seeking out companies directly, students submit their resumes and schedule interviews online with participating companies and have the option to attend the numerous information sessions offered. This past week, more than fifteen companies—ranging from the Boston Consulting Group and Goldman Sachs to the CIA, Google, Inc. and General Mills—have invited students to hear their presentations and meet with current employees and recruiters. “The recruiting program is much more diverse than just the consulting...
...cover art. Lecture Hall, Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St. Free. 3. September 30, 12-6 p.m. Free. Mingle with hordes of cool cats at the Beantown Jazz Festival. The Omar Sosa Trio, Mark Tucker Quartet, and the Unwrapped All-Stars with Dennis Nelson are just a few of the fifteen acts that will perform on three outdoor stages. At press time, www.weather.com reported blue skies, so no excuses to not get moving and get cultured. To get there: Take the Red Line to Park Street. Take the E. car of the Green Line to the Symphony Stop, walk up Mass...
...enter the area.) 5. Beer, spiked hot chocolate (and perhaps wine) will be available for purchase by those of legal drinking age. Professional Bartending, Inc. has been contracted to set up four stations (corresponding to our Harvard neighborhoods) where students may purchase drinks for $1.00. There will be fifteen professional bartending staff working at three stations to help avoid lines. BAT team employees will have stations where students of legal drinking age may obtain bracelets enabling them to purchase alcoholic drinks. Students must show a College I.D. and either a driver’s license or a passport. 6. Food...