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...always someone you can count on when he is in the pool.” Garcia and the Crimson will have more than a week to sit on their three-game win streak. The team takes the pool next on October 29-30 for the CWPA Northern Championships at MIT. After another off-weekend, Harvard will stay home for the CWPA Eastern Championships on October 11-12. Blodgett Pool will host the tournament action...
...junior John Voith said. With the wins, the Harvard squad moves to 7-10 on the season and also concludes its regular season slate. Both games were important as the Crimson looks to compete at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Northern Championships to be held at MIT. HARVARD 11, FORDHAM 7 In the nightcap, the Harvard offense took center stage, jumping out quickly to a 7-2 lead over the Rams that the Crimson would never relinquish en route to an 11-7 win. Nine different players scored for Harvard, with junior Michael Garcia and sophomore Michael Byrd each tallying...
...semester can often cost students hundreds of dollars, increasing the rebate into the $20 range. In addition to the rebate increase, the Coop is also giving members an opportunity to donate their rebate checks to relief efforts for the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Each year, Harvard and MIT Coop members are given the opportunity to donate their rebate checks to charitable causes. The option to donate to hurricane relief will be a new addition to these options. Chadbourne said board members will be meeting next week to discuss the specifics of how the money will be used...
...September 2004, Hausmann and MIT economist Roberto Rigobon published a study concluding that the previous month’s Venezuelan referendum, in which Chávez survived a presidential recall, was almost certainly fraudulent. The study cast doubt on a previous election audit conducted by the Carter Center, a human-rights group founded by former President Carter...
...National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded Harvard and MIT a five-year, $20 million grant to establish a center geared toward applying nanotechnology to cancer research. The MIT-Harvard Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence (CCNE) will be one of seven centers across the nation, the NCI announced on Oct. 3. Ralph Weissleder, a professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and director of the Center for Molecular Imaging Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Robert Langer, an Institute Professor in MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, will head the new center. “We?...