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...their working conditions or wages. It’s not six degrees, but the separation was enough to for Harvard to wash its hands of its workers (except when it used them as a bargaining chip to reduce the wages of its in-house employees). As Harvard economist Richard Freeman wrote recently in The New York Times, “Many employers use contractors for low-wage work to avoid being responsible for what they know are abysmal wages, benefits and working conditions. One could accurately replace many employers with Harvard...
...knew we weren’t going to roll over [Dartmouth], but we knew if we kept leaning on them they eventually wouldn’t have any runs left in them,” junior guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman said...
...Green (6-7, 0-2 Ivy) did manage to claw its way back from its early hole, as two Brendan Herbert free throws and a Flinder Boyd layup drew Dartmouth within two with 2:01 to go in the first half. Prasse-Freeman then drained a trifecta after a Big Green turnover to send Harvard into the locker room with a 34-29 advantage...
...didn’t let him get into any flow,” Prasse-Freeman said...
...thing that makes Drew so impressive as a defensive player is that [by pressuring the ball-handler] he creates steals for the rest of us,” Prasse-Freeman said. “His defensive prowess is not even encapsulated in the steals statistic...