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...energy audit of our own personal lives,” Kucinich said, outlining his plan for bilateral trade conditioned on workers’ rights and environmental quality principles. Kucinich called for decreasing reliance on coal, oil, and nuclear energy by suggesting the introduction of solar and wind technologies for mass consumption. And Kucinich’s plans for reform extend past the environmental arena—at Friday’s talk he questioned the usefulness of the electoral system. “I think we’re at a point where there are some real questions about whether...
...interview on Friday, Gross restated that Mass. Hall’s incarnation as a freshman dorm is likely at an end. Instead, he said, the residential part of the 286-year-old building will probably be used for overflow and emergency housing for upperclassmen...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), to which the College belongs, will continue its new arrangement of renting space in Mass. Hall from the University’s central administration. Until last summer, when FAS sold the building to the central administration, the University rented the first, second, and part of the third floors of Mass. Hall for the offices of the president and provost. The third and fourth floors house freshmen, along with the other 12 Yard dorms...
...Crimson bringing home the runs—and Yale helping them do it, committing five errors in each game.Harvard and Yale were scheduled to play a second doubleheader yesterday that was postponed due to inclement weather. No make-up date has been scheduled.The Crimson travels to Lynn, Mass., tomorrow to take on Boston College in the first round of the Beanpot at Fraser Field.HARVARD 6, YALE 0Harvard jumped on the Bulldogs early and often, scoring all six of its runs in the first four innings, before coasting on the arm of ace Shawn Haviland to complete the doubleheader sweep.The Crimson...
...Harvard women’s golf team won its third straight competition on Saturday, comfortably beating Dartmouth and Brown in a tri-match in Hatchville, Mass., that was shortened to 18 holes from the 36 that had been scheduled because of heavy rain. All 10 Crimson golfers played, producing strong performances both from the five playing in the team match and from those playing as individuals. The team shot a combined 309, significantly outpacing Dartmouth (322) and Brown (334), while junior Debbie Amanti, playing as an individual, shot a tournament-low round of 73. Though they played solidly overall...