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...final whistle of the 2007 season provided a bittersweet moment for the Harvard women’s soccer team. Sure, the squad had turned in its best campaign in quite some time, racking up 10 wins for first-year coach Ray Leone. But the 1-0 loss to Penn dropped the Crimson below .500 in league play, and established the Quakers—who had already clinched the Ivy title—as the team to beat in the Ancient Eight. Tomorrow evening at 7 p.m., these two teams will resume Ivy play against each other as Harvard...
...their people, she acknowledged that they have chosen to go about it in very different ways. “People have paid a lot of attention to the Chavez model and due attention has to be given to the Chilean model,” said Soo Min Seo, a first-year masters student in public policy at the Kennedy School. Despite the weighty topics she discussed, Bachelet kept a light-hearted demeanor throughout her speech and made the audience laugh at several points. The largest laugh of the evening came when she colored her discussion about the need...
...case study, which is being written by Business School Professors Clayton S. Rose and Daniel B. Bergstresser, is expected to be taught jointly to the first-year finance and corporate leadership classes in April...
...Castellanos has served as a media consultant for seven presidential candidates. After advising the Bush campaign in 2004, Castellanos was the chief strategist for the presidential campaign of former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney. He currently serves on the John McCain for President Ad Council. Carrie Sheffield, a first-year public policy student at the Harvard Kennedy School, said that she was impressed by Castellano’s broad range of knowledge and his frank assessment of the heated presidential race. “I was interested in his insider perspective and surprised that he spoke so favorably about Obama...
...want to be an All-American this year,” Ko said. “That would be an ideal goal. I feel like I should be there, and hopefully I’ll get there.” In her first collegiate tennis tournament, Cao also had an impressive showing. The first-year, who was the No. 1 player in Australia in 2006, took the singles title in the Flight D draw. Cao dropped just one game in her first two matches, and then earned a three-set victory in the semifinals. In the championship match, the freshman...