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...killer instinct.” The Pride (8-10, 6-2) received a dominant performance from freshman outside hitter Ryan Frederickson, who led all players with 17 kills on 24 swings. Last month, Frederickson registered 16 hits and 14 digs when Springfield visited Harvard (3-9, 2-3 Hay) and took the match, 3-1. Despite remembering his stand-out effort, the Crimson still failed to match his intensity. “I don’t think we were prepared for him to play as well as he did,” co-captain Seamus McKiernan said...
...men’s volleyball team came up with one of its own, defeating winless Sacred Heart 3-0 (30-13, 30-27, 30-24) on Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. After losing to Springfield for the second time this year, the Crimson (4-9, 3-3 Hay) returned home needing a victory to stay in the race for the division crown. With the Pioneers (0-9, 0-4 Hay) struggling to compete this season, Harvard picked up the win while allowing coach Chris Ridolfi to play the entire roster. “These games...
Looking to regain its rhythm in league play, the Harvard men’s volleyball team managed only a split this weekend on the road, defeating New Haven on Friday before falling to New Jersey Tech (NJIT) on Saturday.The two contests left the Crimson (3-8, 2-2 Hay) in the middle of the pack in the league standings—a position unpredicted by the preseason poll that picked Harvard to win the division.“We’ve already dropped two league games,” co-captain John Freese said...
...expressed to Dean Knowles at some point that I was concerned to make sure that Professor Shleifer remained at Harvard, because I felt that he made a great contribution to the economics department.” In 2004, a federal judge found Shleifer and an associate, Jonathan Hay, liable for conspiring to defraud the U.S. government. The pair made investments in Russia, which were prohibited by their contracts, while part of an HIID program that was advising Moscow on privatizing its economy.The University was also implicated in the lawsuit and settled last August for $26.5 million. Shleifer...
...Yard, in upperclass houses, and at University Health Services (UHS)—not to mention at CVS—proponents of this plan insist that it is necessary to supply condoms in freshman dorms for that “heat-of-the-moment” lay in the hay. We disagree with this view that sex, especially between 17- and 18-year-olds who barely know each other and may be having their first sexual experience, should be the result of a spontaneous, inebriated decision. The superfluous availability of condoms will only encourage this sort of behavior...