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...turns out, it’s a pretty even match...
...good win and we’ll take it any way we can get it,” Crimson coach Brian Baise said. “It probably wasn’t our sharpest match of the last three that we’ve won, but we were pretty solid all the way around...
Harvard certainly appeared sharp early, as it opened the match at Newbury’s Hellenic College gymnasium with a crushing first set, topping the Nighthawks by 10 points. The offense in particular exploded due to the continued stellar play of co-captain Erik Kuld...
...fourth as well. But with strong defense from Kuld—who had a team-high 14 digs on the night—and freshman Derek Jansma (12 digs), the Crimson held its ground. Bolstered by a number of timely kills from Jones, Harvard closed out the match without much of a threat from the Nighthawks, sealing the final set, 30-22. With yet another solid victory, the Crimson seemed to prove that its drastic shift in results is not a fluke, but rather a sign of genuine improvement...
...affairs and massive dining hall extravaganzas. The pilot Student Initiated Programs fund promises to change that. The fund, for which the UC began accepting event applications last Friday, will distribute money for two approved, medium-sized parties this semester. The two Houses hosting the parties, Pforzheimer and Quincy, will match the UC’s contribution. The two parties will be used as a barometer to test the effectiveness of the fund at providing resources for safe, medium-sized parties where alcohol may be served, a combination for which students have been clamoring. Overall, the SIP fund is a step...