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...Harvard timeout followed, but the half’s final nine minutes saw five more Pioneer goals that made the score 12-1 at halftime. Despite an 11-goal lead, Denver only held a five-shot in the first 30 minutes...
...outburst—the team’s 20 goals tied a season-high—was sparked by the exceptional play of Denver’s Kristie Leggio. The senior midfielder ended the day with 13 total points, seven coming on assists—both the best in Pioneer history. The record-setting performance came just days after Leggio was named conference Player of the Week, but the scoring spree still came as a surprise to Harvard...
...Crimson was finally able to break through the thin air and the Pioneer defense just over 20 minutes into the first half, when sophomore attack Kaitlin Martin took a pass from freshman attack Sarah Flood and scored the team’s first goal of the game. The score was 6-1 at that point, but Denver responded just 40 seconds later with a score from Leggio to make it a six-goal margin...
Will Drew Faust serve as a president with an unending passion for undergraduate education and a dedication to improving the quality of student experience at the College? Above all, what undergraduate students most want from Faust is an advocate and a pioneer. We want a president who understands the value of an undergraduate education and who will implement the new General Education with an eye to what will best serve students. We want a president who believes that faculty responsibilities extend beyond the realm of a research lab and into the realm of teaching and advising. We want a president...
Before computing pioneer John Backus and his team at IBM developed Fortran, the first widely used programming language, in the 1950s, computers had to be "hand coded" in wonky strings of digits in order to perform basic functions. Backus' invention allowed programmers to enter human-friendly instructions that computers would then translate on their own. The unprecedented "high level" system, which Backus said was inspired by "being lazy," paved the way for modern software...