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Sophomore Breanne Cooley opened the top of the sixth with a walk. Fellow sophomore Kim Koral came in to pinch-run for Cooley and promptly stole second and advanced to third on a Dragon error. Harvard then capitalized on a wild pitch by Drexel pitcher Elizabeth Fuller as Koral came in from third with one out to tie the game...
...requirement or greater post-college debt). But for the rest of Harvard’s students, whose parents make too much to see the costs absorbed by aid and too little for the costs to be an inconsequential expenditure, the tuition hike will be a real burden. Feeling the pinch of the recession, members of the middle class will be strained to come across an extra $1,681 to slide into Harvard’s already bulging wallet...
...Coach K Court,” again in honor of the one and only Mike Krzyzewski). It was ninety minutes before game time, but the student section was almost packed. I looked up at the championship banners and the retired numbers in the rafters and had to pinch myself...
...find a new job.) Unfortunately many of us have far too little cash in our emergency fund. A Fidelity Investments survey released this month shows that 2 out of 5 families--some 71 million Americans in all--haven't scraped together even a three-month cushion. In a pinch, those surveyed said, they would borrow from friends and family, sell investments and raid their tax-advantaged ira and 401(k) retirement accounts...
Though KSG faculty were informed of the budget shortfall at a meeting in October, Nye’s speech was the first public recognition that one of the University’s schools is feeling the pinch of financial difficulties related to the national economic slowdown...