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...Chloe Keating said of the weekend’s opponents. “They’re a little more physical, which is good for us before we get to Ivy play.” NEW HAMPSHIRE 3, HARVARD 2 On Sunday, despite two goals from senior forward Tami Jafar, Harvard fell to New Hampshire. After the Crimson took a 1-0 lead into halftime, the Wildcats responded and rolled off three straight goals. Harvard did its best to come back, cutting the lead to one with 15 minutes to play, but New Hampshire held on for the win. Jafar...
...always working hard to keep pace,” Shapiro said. “That Boston rivalry is really something that keeps our program going.” Shapiro finished the season fourth in assists and tied for the team lead in goals with junior forwards Tami Jafar and Kayla Romanelli. Despite the loss of Shapiro, who will leave a big hole to fill thanks to her offensive prowess, the team’s defensive core will remain largely intact. “We were a young team, and I think this season was a good...
Insignia T-shirts and hoodies are a fashion staple on college campuses across the country—but Tamara Jafar ’09 is taking this trend and turning it into a cause. The Bagdad University T-shirts that have been appearing on campus amidst the ever-present Harvard paraphernalia aren’t just style statements—they’re a step towards improving higher education in Iraq. Since December 2007, Jafar has been designing and marketing the shirts, creating the Web site www.rallyforiraq.com in addition to using flyers and a Facebook group. While the arch...
...Yahia's family story chronicles Sudan's turbulent political history. In 1969, his father had been a minister in President Jafar Nimeiry's government, but was later placed under house arrest. The family fled Sudan in 1974, and Yahia was educated in Britain and France before moving to Colorado, where he worked as a graphic designer. Meanwhile, back home, things were getting worse...
...Dreams of Sparrows” on Saturday evening, the festival concluded with a musical performance with an oud, a traditional Iraqi instrument. Hassan M. H. Al-Damluji, a second-year graduate student in Middle Eastern Studies and president of the Harvard Middle Eastern Cultural Association, and undergraduate Tamara Jafar ’09 organized the event. Al-Damluji said that his goals were to provide Iraqi filmmakers with a platform for their work and to raise awareness about issues such as the state of refugees and higher education in Iraq. “Iraq is in danger of dropping from...