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...have agreed to meet and engage in a constructive dialogue concerning labor relations matters,” surrounding officers at Harvard. Harvard outsources many of its security needs to Allied, which in turn employs between 250 and 300 officers on Harvard’s campuses. Paul R. Kane, an Allied officer at the Design School who said he considers himself a leader amongst workers in the effort to unionize, said “good vibes” had been permeating the workforce since the letter was sent. “This is what we’ve been hoping...
...second to gain a lead that it wouldn’t relinquish. After the first seven and a half minutes of the quarter yielded no scores, a Quaker goal with 7:17 to go was followed by four straight Crimson scores. Two of them came from senior Sean Kane, who finished the day with his first hat trick of the season. The three-goal margin at halftime was the closest Penn got the rest of the afternoon...
Harvard won the scoring battle in the fourth as well, but things were much more interesting. Kane scored the third of his three goals, while sophomore and freshman midfielders Zach Widbin and Max Motschwiller chipped in scores. Junior midfielder Evan Calvert increased his team lead in points scored with two goals in the fourth, but allowing Penn to hang around—the Quakers had four goals of their own in the period—served as evidence that there is still room for improvement...
...Crimson. The team scored four goals on a balanced offensive attack to go into halftime with a 5-1 lead. Senior Tom Boylan scored the first with 9:53 left in the second, and Cohen and junior Evan Calvert added scores of their own, with senior Sean Kane rounding out the scoring just 1:17 before the break. Both Cohen and Calvert had three goals and an assist in the game. “Those are two of the people that have to score,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. “I don?...
...function primarily because the department's code of silence is not that much different from the one on the streets. "How will the department look now when any of its spokesmen speak out against things like the Stop Snitching DVDs, T shirts and caps?" wrote Baltimore Sun columnist Gregory Kane...