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...minute misconducts 18:18 into the third period for his spirited disagreement with the officials regarding Cornell’s third goal, which the Crimson skaters argued hadn’t come close to crossing the line.But even after that game concluded, Harvard had the fourth-lowest average in the country with 14.7 minutes of sin-bin time per game. Jimmy Fraser now leads the team with 16 infractions for 32 minutes, roughly 10 percent of the Crimson’s whistles.SHOT THROUGH THE HEARTFriday was the first time in five games that Harvard failed to muster 40 shots...
...formula measuring strength of schedule maintained by the NCAA to help determine postseason participants. The formula is 25 percent team winning percentage, 50 percent average opponent winning percentage, and 25 percent the average winning percentage of the opponents of opponents.Harvard’s current RPI is 176, the lowest of any Ivy team other than Penn. If the Crimson can take care of business in its four remaining home games, and steal a win in the difficult conditions of Princeton’s Jadwin Gym or the Palestra in Philadelphia, the team’s rating could potentially fall...
...goes well under the present Curricular Review, Expos will be subjected to a number of intelligent changes, making it a more integrated part of the first-year academic experience and giving more weight to the role of “preceptors,” currently among the lowest-paid teachers at Harvard. Although Expos may not be a fun course, it is a crucial part of how freshman year equalizes students’ future opportunities, simply by helping all students develop a similar capacity to write argumentative essays.The real headaches begin with the Core Curriculum. In order to start fulfilling...
...Fair Economy reveals that, Bush’s “tax cuts have not produced the jobs promised, [and] the quality of jobs as measured by income, health insurance, and retirement benefits has declined.” Indeed, job creation under President George W. Bush has been the lowest since World War II, while hourly and weekly wages are dropping. Poverty has risen in the last four years, and 9.2 million working families are on the brink of destitution. The failure of Bush’s tax cuts to produce real economic progress and improve conditions for the poor...
...Matthew J. Glazer ’06, First Class Marshal Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06, Former Harvard Concert Commission Chair Jack P. McCambridge ’06, and Relay for Life officer Hannah K. Ahn ’08. Although the lowest bid was ten dollars, other bids were in the hundreds. Former Lowell House Committee Chair, Kaartiga Sivanesan ’06 set the record for the auction when she sold for the whopping sum of $282.“I was initially a bit hesitant to be part...