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...Hollywood and advertising studios can match this move by pledging to find permanent wildlife sanctuary homes for primates that grace the big screen. Circuses and party companies should promise to stop using, and abusing, animals entirely—and consumers should boycott these companies until they do so. And, finally, all states should pass prohibitions on keeping primates as pets...
...team in the right direction heading into league play next weekend.“We got solid preparation for Ivy season, which is vital to our success this year,” Harvard coach Traci Green said.The Crimson came through when it counted, winning three of its four matches on the trip and leveling its overall record to 7-7, marking the first time the team has reached .500 this year.“We’re really confident entering the Ivy League season,” sophomore Samantha Rosekrans said.HARVARD 5, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 2The Crimson closed...
...playing at full strength, so I think it was as successful a trip as it could have been.”SAN DIEGO 5, HARVARD 2On Saturday, the Crimson squared up against No. 75 San Diego, eager to register a win in its last non-conference dual match of the season. Despite drawing level with the Toreros at 2-2, Harvard was unable to muster a win in its last three, tightly-contested singles.“If we had our full squad without any injuries, we would have done a bit better,” Fish said...
...only six hits and one run. Brown finished the job, allowing just one walk in four innings, and recording every out by strikeout until a Bulldog flied out to end the game.HARVARD 10, UNCG 5In its second game against UNCG, the Crimson’s offense came alive to match the outstanding performance of the defense from the first game.“We didn’t get the hits that we needed in the first game,” said Vertovez. “But, we battled back and showed them we were able to compete and that...
...leave Fairfield, CT., with another 3-2 (30-27, 25-30, 28-30, 32-30, 15-13) win. “We didn’t play nearly as well,” coach Brian Baise said. “We were tired physically and emotionally [from the NYU match]. To get that win last night in the fifth game and to come in here and face a very good Sacred Heart team, we were just a little bit drained.”Despite registering 19 kills and hitting .385 in the first set, the Crimson could not find...