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...Crimson’s pace slowed a bit in the second half, but Harvard did manage one goal??a score deflected in by Jen McDavitt off a corner by none other than Andrews, whose straight shot would carry Harvard to victory against Penn two days later...
Jantzen fell short of that goal??an NCAA championship—but still put on an impressive display for the Albany, N.Y., audience, finishing third after pinning his opponent in the consolation final...
...have learned a great deal about teamwork, leadership and—indirectly—human solidarity. In the classroom, I have always thought in terms of the individual, of myself. Conversely, within sport, the focus is almost entirely on the team. Bonded together in the pursuit of a single goal??no matter how insignificant—a fluidly functioning team is perhaps the ideal of human solidarity...
...junior Rhett Creighton, a group of about 25 MIT students descended on the Yard, once more, with one goal??returning...
...town-gown’ linkage is that [the] benefits of the universities’ activities flow freely across local, state and national boundaries, while the impacts of institutional presence are felt almost exclusively in the local community,” the report stated. “An important goal??must therefore be to…maintain a mutually acceptable balance so that local impacts are balanced by local benefits...