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...Grindlay said. “We don’t offer enough exciting and appropriate-level courses.”The modifications to the concentration currently called “Astronomy and Astrophysics” were approved by the Educational Policy Committee earlier this month without revisions, said Stephanie H. Kenen, the associate dean of undergraduate education. The changes come as part of a string of curricular reconsiderations this year. The English department had an overhaul of its concentration requirements approved by the EPC in February, and the Classics department—also citing a desire to remove its course...
...Personally, I’ve been pretty fortunate and very appreciative to go [with the team].” Next up for the Crimson is the Yale Spring Opener, where Harvard will get its first look at Ivy League competition before the Ivy League Championships taking place later this month. “We could practice way more than if we stayed [in Cambridge],” Pollak said of getting the chance to play in California. “We got to feel like how a southern U.S. team could. We were able to get some practice instead...
...that was a magnificent effort. They are starting to come together in a very happy way.”Despite the loss, Harvard managed to hold Davis to only five goals, a special feat since the only other team to do so was No. 1 Stanford earlier this month. HARVARD 12, UC SANTA CRUZ 8Earlier in the day, the Crimson also found itself down in the first quarter, trailing the Division III Banana Slugs (11-12), 3-1. But with a barrage of shots from Harvard’s drivers, the Crimson went on a 4-0 run and took...
...featured the closest race of the day, topping Smith by a mere one second. The Crusaders finished third with a time of 7:29. “We had a definite race plan going into day that we’ve worked on for the past month we’ve been in the water,” sophomore Leah Schwartz said. “We had a lot of composure today. Having a lot of confidence and keeping our heads in our own boat put us across the finish line first.” Though the water...
...many challenges face Women's Professional Soccer (WPS), the new seven-team U.S. league that debuts its five-month season on Sunday? Let's start with a hat trick. First off, the American sports landscape is as crowded as ever, so it's hard for any new entity, no matter what the sport, to carve out its place. Second, soccer in the U.S. has waged an epic losing struggle for market share as a spectator sport. The male pro counterpart, the 13-year old Major League Soccer, is growing steadily, but as a niche player. Third, women's pro leagues...