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Friday’s game against Boston College will also give the Crimson a chance to prove itself among the college soccer elite. The Eagles have steadily climbed up the rankings to No. 4 in the country with recent wins over Marist and Long Beach State, to whom Harvard lost last Friday...
Last year Harvard fought to an unexpected 1-1 tie against the Eagles, and this Friday it is hoping to pull out the win. If the Crimson succeeds, it will give the team great momentum going into the weekend’s second match against Boston University, which will be televised live on the Fox Soccer Channel...
...move forward with our company, we would love to have him.”For now, the Square’s assortment of ice cream and frozen yogurt shops is down to five. While Petryk said he did not expect the closing of Herrell’s to give business a big boost, he said he was exploring the possibility of collaborating with Stanett to supply First Printer with ice cream.“His personality is as large as his physical stature,” Petryk said. “I’m sure whatever he?...
...higher than expected turnout. The organization’s co-chairs pushed for a plan that would shift at least some portion of the group’s decision-making capacity from a select cluster of executive board members to a series of committees that would seek to give more people a say in decision-making. Proposed changes included reducing the number of committee chairs to one from two per committee, creating an outreach committee, and promoting frequent committee meetings where definitive decisions can be made. The organization’s co-chairs, Christian L. Garland...
...better the events offered for seniors. Windsor G. Hanger ’10 said that she hoped to improve and increase the number of events during senior week, while Desmond A.M. Mitchell ’10 said that he wants to organize more senior events throughout the year to give the Class of 2010 more opportunities to get together during their last year as undergraduates. While Anthony R. Britt ’10 said that he is running for marshal because he has enjoyed serving his peers as a member of the Undergraduate Council and enjoys putting on events...