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...Staff writer Dennis J. Zheng can be reached at dzheng@fas.harvard.edu...
...system that has several locations in the northern Boston metropolitan area. Many of its services are aimed at serving low-income patients, thus making the alliance heavily reliant on state Medicaid funding. —Staff writer Bora Fezga can be reached bfezga@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Sarah J. Howland can be reached at showland@fas.harvard.edu...
...easy opponent. But West swiftly defeated him 9-0, 9-0, 9-5 to secure a Crimson victory. Things were looking good for the Crimson in the first round of games. The third, sixth, and ninth seeds all defeated their Rochester opponents. Senior Niko Hrdy won 3-2, sophomore J. Reed Endresen won 3-1, and freshman Will Ahmed shut his opponent out 3-0. But in the second round of matches, Rochester proved it was not going down without a fight. The fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth seeds all lost to their Yellowjacket opponents. Bolstered by the support...
...intimate audience was given an overview of topics ranging from improving communication with a sexual partner to the basics of hormonal contraception. Using a variety of visual aids, PCC representatives walked the audience through the basics of sex, relationships, and contraception. PCC co-director Cesar J. Lopez ’09 said that his organization offers an outlet for students who would rather not talk to medical professionals. “Sometimes it’s difficult for people to talk about these sensitive issues in the context of the healthcare system,” Lopez said...
...cast. “James [M.] Leaf [’10] and Julia [T.] Havard [’11] are the HRDC vets in the cast, so they demonstrate a strong understanding of the process for the other cast members,” he says. Meanwhile, Jeffrey J. Phaneuf ’10, a recruit of Bohrer’s, is one of several cast members appearing in his first dramatic piece at Harvard. Bohrer realized quickly that his original vision of the script was going to evolve based on the actors’ portrayals of his characters...