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...between Harvard’s internal and external faces is a cause of grave concern. The Law School’s visibility is all the more reason for it to assume a leadership role and to take a principled stance on this issue. HLS should join the suit to regain its distinction as a fierce promoter of equal rights...
However, after falling behind 11-4, Harvard seemed to regain its composure, capitalizing on two kills each by junior outside hitter Nathalie Miller and Pospisil to pull to within one. The Eagles responded, taking advantage of two Crimson miscues on kill attempts to move back ahead by five...
...bucking industry trends to become the fastest-growing general-aviation manufacturer in the world. In 2001 Cirrus captured just 11% of the market for single-engine piston planes, but now it accounts for almost one-third. Impressive, but it comes in an industry that has been struggling to regain altitude. Sales of all small airplanes hit an all-time high of 18,000 in 1978 but dropped to 2,600 just five years later, hurt in particular by liability issues. Things got so bad that in 1986, Cessna temporarily stopped production of single-engine aircraft...
Harvard did manage to pull within one goal with under two minutes remaining as Fisher took a pass from co-captain Katie Hodel, beat a defender and sent a perfectly-placed cross that senior forward Alisa Sato headed in, but the Crimson was unable to regain possession before time ran out. Harvard coach Tim Wheaton had moved Fisher forward in an effort to get the Crimson on the board...
After dropping its first two games, Harvard looked to regain its promising form of late last season—when it rallied to win the ECAC Championship—with a 9-8 win over Boston College...