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...team coming together with a will to win.” Both teams started with hot shooting from the floor, with the Crimson gaining an early, but short-lived, advantage. Berry, Finelli, and Rollins all hit jumpers—with Berry adding a three-pointer for good measure??en route to a 10-6 lead after four minutes. The Gauchos kept pace, and while one of Matera’s threes gave Harvard a five-point lead with 7:41 to go in the half, the Crimson entered the locker room with just a two-point edge. Green...
...Massachusetts Public Health Council unanimously approved legislation last week slapping stricter scrutiny on hospitals seeking to build new facilities—a move that is nearly certain to affect future expansion plans by Harvard Medical School’s 15 affiliated teaching hospitals. The measure??which is driven by concerns of rising health care costs and competition placed on local community health centers by Boston’s many prestigious hospitals—forces companies to prove to state officials that their proposed facilities do not duplicate local services. Urban costs and overcrowding have made the suburbs prime...
...cite some numbers, Cambridge would lose 86 percent of its state aid for education under Question 1. To reach the $12.5 billion mandate, Massachusetts would have to fire every state employee—and then cut $7.2 billion more. Question 1 supporters tell the undecided that the measure??s opponents are “indirectly funded by your tax dollars.” They’re right. Everyone in Massachusetts is indirectly funded by tax dollars—when they mail a letter, borrow books from the library, or visit a nearby state park...
...defense that had nearly no film to work off of. The offense ran an end around three separate times to three separate guys—Chrissis, Richards, and sophomore Gino Gordon—for 43 yards, and then threw a reverse into the mix for good measure??a play that ended in the Crimson’s fourth touchdown. “Even though we lost three guys, at least our young guys have speed, so those are natural types of plays, very simple to try and get them the ball,” Murphy said...
...point is that everyone—especially a powerhouse like Harvard—should be thinking outside the box about how he, she, or it can turn this problem on its head. This editorial doesn’t need to convince you that we should take this radical measure??only that even “ridiculous” ideas deserve a closer look. Nathaniel S. Rakich ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Cabot House. He encourages you to comp The Crimson editorial board and prove him wrong...