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...sport athlete and one of several pitchers vying for a spot in the Harvard rotation this spring. Despite possessing raw athletic ability and promising stuff, Unger has been unable to reach his full potential in his first two years with the Crimson, giving up more than a hit per inning and struggling with his control...
...years while backing up former Harvard standout Matt Stehle ’06, Unger found himself with extensive playing time this past season, especially after the January graduation of starting center Brian Cusworth ’06-’07. Unger averaged 20 minutes and 6.3 points per game—both totals more than triple those of the previous year—along with shooting over 45 percent from beyond the three-point line...
...inexperience has shown in the season’s early goings. The team has given up no less than 11 goals in any contest, only matching that total itself in last Sunday’s 18-11 loss at Fairfield. Opponents are scoring five and a half more goals per game than the Crimson, while also sporting a shot percentage that nearly doubles Harvard’s .217 average. Teams are also getting more shots on goal, have racked up almost twice as many assists, and have been more efficient on their man-up opportunities.Put mildly, the defense has struggled?...
With nearly 1.3 million U.S. abortions per year, no more than 5 percent of which are in extreme cases including rape or the defense of the mother’s life, neither pro-lifers nor pro-choicers should be satisfied with the status quo. We are not effectively educating the public about contraception or instilling sufficient accountability for unplanned pregnancy. We continue to stigmatize young, single mothers. We are failing to make alternative resources readily available for women of every economic status...
...operations, which are sometimes criticized as the purview of First World do-gooders helping Third World women market tribal shawls. The handful of institutions like it are the first real banking system most rural Mexicans have ever known. In developed countries there are usually fewer than 2,000 people per bank branch. In Oaxaca the number is 38,000, according to AMUCSS. Mexico's big banks have failed to help. The few large banks that make up Mexico's financial oligopoly have all but shut out small business with exorbitant interest rates and prohibitive red tape - despite the fact that...