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...move to a new endowment structure comes amidst a one-billion-pound capital campaign initiated by Richard, who is British...
...Zaidi ’08 began postering early yesterday morning, following a midnight kickoff event that drew a crowd of over 50 to the Lowell House Junior Common Room. Zaidi spent a slice of the $400 the Undergraduate Council (UC) allots per presidential ticket to buy two 10-pound pies from Unique Pizza and Subs to feed his flock. “A rocking chair moves but it doesn’t go anywhere,” said Zaidi, frustrated with what he said he sees as the Council’s insularity. Zaidi, whose running mate is fellow junior...
...Crimson’s 12 shots on goal.“Quinnipiac really packs it in front of the net,” Chu said. “That leads to frustration if you can’t get the puck to the net and can’t pound them early.”The Crimson came out skating quickly and moving the puck laterally in the second period and before long, and upended the Quinnipiac defense. Brine netted the first goal of the game at the 7:33 mark off a power play sequence from Chu and Bassett...
...shot just 6-of-27 in the first half, 22 percent, and headed to the locker room down 39-17. The squad improved to shoot 12-22 and score 33 points after the break, but by that point the game was already well out of reach.The Wolverines continued to pound away in the second half, and led by 38 points with around a minute to play before a pair of three-pointers in the final possessions upped the Crimson’s total to the half-century mark. Harvard was paced on offense by Harris, who scored 16 points...
...football with people who don’t know what they’re talking about now.”Sherlock’s dedication to the game as well as his energy and intensity on the field has made him a standout player for Harvard.“Pound for pound, he’s maybe the toughest kid on our team,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy says. “He may be the best special teams player in the Ivy League. We know he runs back kicks and does a real good job with that...