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...yesterday’s doubleheader against Cornell seemed like just another kind of heartbreak for the Crimson, whose lineup put up five runs against Big Red pitching but could only watch as Cornell shortstop Scott Hardinger’s walk-off triple sent Harvard to a 6-5 loss...
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team lost to No. 9 Penn, 14-10, in the Crimson’s third game of Ivy League play Sunday at Barton Stadium in Philadelphia. The loss is Harvard’s second conference defeat, while the Quakers remain undefeated in league play. The contest matched the Crimson (7-4, 1-2 Ivy) and its offensive force against the Quaker’s formidable defense. Penn (9-1, 4-0), the defending Ivy League champions, has held teams to 6.2 goals per game, while the Crimson leads the league in total scoring. Spearheaded...
...rare issues on which everyone from the staunch free market advocate to the ardent proponent of social justice can see eye to eye. A cursory reading of Mankiw’s Principles of Economics will reveal subsidies are, as a general rule, inefficient; they distort incentives and create deadweight loss. While they can produce artificially low prices at the grocery store, the funds paying for this difference come straight out of consumers’ wallets in the form of tax dollars. Ultimately the costs outweigh the benefits. American farm subsidies are no exception, and have the added drawback of incurring...
...ever to be played at Gillette Stadium…Both the 2008 and 2009 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships will take place at Gillette...The Harvard-Cornell matchup was the first game of a double header—Bryant beat Merrimack 7-5 in the second...The loss was Harvard’s fourth in a row and first at home this season...The Crimson entered the contest 2-0 at home and has just two home contests left, both to be played at Harvard Stadium…Harvard Stadium is the Crimson’s third home...
...Harvard baseball team’s tailspin continues. The Crimson (1-21, 0-6 Ivy) suffered its third straight doubleheader sweep to open the Ivy League campaign—its 14th and 15th consecutive losses overall—yesterday at O’Donnell Field, as visiting Penn (11-11-1, 2-5-1) shut it out over the course of 16 innings, taking the opener, 10-0, and the nightcap by a 5-0 final. At 0-6 in the Ivies, Harvard is already six games behind Rolfe Division leader Dartmouth (7-1) in the standings and could...