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...early in the second half, but neither team could earn the game-winner in regular time. The contest moved into extra time. With less than a minute left in the second overtime, Hagner received a ball up top and played it through the defense to freshman Melanie Baskind. The pass allowed Baskind to advance toward goal on a breakaway. Before she could shoot, however, the freshman was fouled in the box. Junior Lizzy Nichols emphatically finished the ensuing penalty kick into the upper left corner. The golden goal ended the game and gave Harvard its first Ivy League title since...
...reduced, and maybe they even have a spouse or partner who lost their job somewhere else,” Semonoff said. DHS agency directors expressed relief that Question One—the ballot measure that would have eliminated the current 5.3 percent income tax—failed to pass last Tuesday. Income tax accounts for nearly $12 billion in state revenue. According to Reddy, the effect of the repeal if passed, would have been “absolutely devastating.” Many centers suffering losses are turning to private grants, though the amount lost in state funding is ultimately...
...don’t get the extras, and instead of a bottle of soda, they’ll get a cup of water. People are trying to become more value-conscious.” Despite these trends, HSBA director Jillson said she was confident that the economic storm would pass.“Even on a rainy Friday morning, I’m looking at Brattle Street and there are hundreds of people walking up and down,” she said. “We’re cautiously optimistic that when you call and check on us next...
...rights activists look at the newly elected Democratic majorities in states like New York and see hope for expanding gay marriage despite the setbacks on Election Day. New York governor David Paterson has been an outspoken defender of gay marriage, and some hope to press the legislature there to pass laws allowing it - though conservative Democrats could well block such an effort. And while momentum may ultimately be on the side of advancing gay rights, Mohler says the fight is moving from courthouses to living rooms. "Both sides recognize this is now a battle for the hearts and minds...
...went in or not, all of that didn’t matter after Nichols put in the game-winning goal. Overall, the Crimson outshot the Lions 25-15, dominating the offensive end. Harvard got the first goal of the game at 26:01, when senior Rachael Lau launched a pass to speeding junior Christina Hagner. Hagner promptly redirected the ball into the back of the net. After this initial goal, Columbia and Harvard traded shots. But junior Lauren Mann, and the Lion’s Rebecca Taylor mainained their composure and refused to let another ball past them. The Crimson...