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Rather than find a new way to lose, Harvard hit its stride after a 10-day layoff, shook off its recent big-game blunders and came through with a cathartic 5-2 win before a sellout of 2,776 at Bright Hockey Center...
...slimmer in major cities, job seekers who once turned up their noses at small-town positions are now eagerly foraging for them. Dan Zumbiel, 34, was an ad copywriter in Manhattan, moving up at powerful agencies Ogilvy & Mather and DCA Advertising. Then came Sept. 11, 2001, followed by his layoff. He found the job market so tight that as a survival strategy, he expanded his job search to smaller markets. So when an agency in Sheboygan, Wis., called, "I thought: 'I've got nothing keeping me in New York, so I might as well give it a shot.'" While checking...
Having completed five games and facing a long layoff before a pre-Thanksgiving clash against BU, the Harvard men’s hockey team has not yet hit its stride. For a team that was ranked in the top 10 nationally and was predicted to win the ECAC, the stumbles the Crimson has taken thus far against Brown and Princeton have raised concerns and questions about the team’s ability...
Collins and Carens are also worried about the staffing of the potential Littauer Gov Docs department. According to Carens, recent layoffs at Hilles Library have Lamont employees “‘in fear of losing [their] jobs.” A campaign to educate Harvard students about layoffs has been in effect since this summer through the posting of anti-layoff leaflets and appeals to the FAS administration, Carens says...
Thirty-three employees from across the Institute, but concentrated in the information technology and fundraising offices, were hit early this month by what Radcliffe officials said was a one-time layoff...