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...Crimson, it was sophomore Liza Ryabkina’s third period tally—which gave the team a seemingly comfortable 5-2 lead—that turned out to be the most essential in Harvard’s victory effort.“In retrospect it was huge for us,” Brine said.HARVARD 5, UNION 1Despite not having Vaillancourt, the Crimson had no problem disposing of the last-place Dutchwomen on Friday.Harvard unleashed 48 shots on Union, while allowing only six on its own goal.Brine led the Crimson, kicking off her stellar weekend with a one-goal...
...Sophomore forward Jack Eggleston had a game-high 19 points for the visitors and freshman guard Zach Rosen had 15 and nine assists as their team took a huge game between teams hoping for the Ivy League crown...
...inherits a party that has become largely dormant in huge swaths of the country, including New England. The party's recent emphasis on divisive issues like abortion, gay marriage and stem-cell research has proved out of touch with voters more concerned with the economic crisis and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of its immigration policies have alienated Latinos, a particularly crucial group in battleground states like Florida and Colorado. Already, Steele has indicated an interest in reaching out to black voters. But that won't be easy, considering the GOP's recent history. For example, only...
...donation—one of the largest gifts tied to an endowed professorship in the history of the Law School—comes at a time when educational institutions around the country are slashing budgets due to shrinking endowments. “This is a huge gift even for an institution like Harvard Law School,” Law School Professor Richard H. Fallon said. Although some major donations include both pledged and secured amounts and can take years to finalize, this gift has been completely secured, Oliveira said. He added that the donation was unaffected by current economic conditions...
...crash was a tragedy. It was not a surprise. Helicopter ambulances were a huge step forward in trauma care when the industry started in the early 1970s. But even as the fleet more than tripled in size, from 200 helicopters in 1988 to around 665 today, safety problems festered. On average, five EMS helicopters crashed every year between 1988 and 1997, according to new research by Dr. Ira Blumen, director of the University of Chicago Aeromedical Network. The average has doubled to more than 12 crashes per year since 1998. The past 15 months have been the deadliest yet: there...