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...academics. “Coach told the team that he didn’t really want anyone to get overwhelmed with four tournaments in a row,” Grillo said. Pollak, who topped the Crimson list in the first two spring tournaments—GEICO Intercollegiate and UC Riverside??will be an integral part of the rest of Harvard’s efforts this spring and in the future. “We went out there and obviously not having Mark...it was a handicap right from the start,” Grillo said...
...campaign, which featured a ninth overall finish at the two-round Big 5 Invitational (71-75) where he lead all players in par-5 holes with a -4 average. Harvard’s second-place finisher, Shuman, shot 76 on the day—just a stroke behind UC Riverside??s Mark Alvarez at 75. And while Christensen matched Highlander Scott Clayton at 78 for each team’s respective third-place individual, Wertzell finished at 79, just a stroke behind UCR’s Tom Lo. With the Crimson’s second and fourth spots...
Harvard’s expansion into Riverside??a large district between Mass. Ave. and the Charles River, upstream from the River Street Bridge—has been contentious at least since the 1970 construction of Mather House and Peabody Terrace. The University’s current plans, which call for a six-story building on what was recently a parking lot across from Mather, result from a 2003 compromise between Harvard and the city...
...last December the city Planning Board approved Harvard’s plans to build a total of 328 units of graduate student housing on the two sites in Riverside??the former Mahoney’s plot, and the area near Mather House...
...Riverside??the area bounded by Mass. Ave., the Charles River, John F. Kennedy Street, and Central Square—rates of vandalism fell for the third year straight, down from 85 incidents in 2001 to about half that number in 2004, despite a September tire-slashing spree targeting police cars. Housebreaks rose from...