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...Haggerty’s replacement, effective July 1. Saretsky, the associate director of the track and field program at Iona College, is a 1999 graduate of Columbia University. In college, he starred as a two-time All-Ivy runner and Ivy League Heptagonal champion in the 3200-meter relay. In five years at Iona, Saretsky led the Gaels to four straight top-10 finishes at the NCAAs. —THE CRIMSON STAFF

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Saretsky named to replace Haggerty ’68 as Track and Field Director | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

More than 1,100 participants raised $150,200 for cancer survivors and cancer research Friday night, in the third annual Relay for Life at Harvard’s Gordon Track. The twelve-hour event, attended by students, faculty, and relatives from eight area colleges is part of the American Cancer Society (ACS)’s largest and most successful national fundraising campaign to date. The event raises money for cancer research, much of which goes to Harvard professors in the field. The relay is also meant to raise awareness. “Fundraising is a big part of Relay...

Author: By Nadia A Gaber, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Relay Race Helps Profs Fight Cancer | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...also a Crimson runner—sophomore Chidimma Dalu was .57 seconds behind de Groff’s winning time of 12.10 in the 100 meter race, while freshman Brittan Smith was under a second behind the pace of 25.19 in the longer sprint. The 4 by 400 meter relay team also gave the Crimson another gold in that short-distance event. Senior Laura Maludzinski and junior Leslie Irvine were two other Harvard victors, taking top spots in the 800 and 5000 meter runs, respectively. In the field side of the competition, freshman Becky Christiensen won the high jump...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: Before majority of Ivy League schedule, Harvard track teams face-off versus local teams at Husky Invitational | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...Among the variety of tasks assigned to them—from invigilating exams to providing academic advice—keeping an eye on students’ well-being is naturally a high priority. But, as well as filling in a once-a-term evaluation, proctors have been told to relay both their gratitude and angst to the admissions office for admitting both their “favorite” students and those labeled the more “problematic” types. The admissions office in turn can use this feedback as a way of aiding judgments about how students...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Peeking Proctors | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...came for all the free stuff,” said Alex P. Douglas ’09, who, along with two friends, left with five bags of goodies. In addition, there were raffles for a digital camera, a Coop gift certificate and an iPod. Proceeds went to Relay for Life which had a booth at the event. “We had people lining outside the door for the first fifteen minutes,” said Emily W. Hogeland ’07, who chaired the event’s Programming and Promotions Committee. One Currier blocking group did particularly...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students 'Recharge' At Health Event | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

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