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...coach’s first win at Harvard, and the first time our 33-year-old program has won this tournament.” In a field of 27 schools, the Crimson’s 585 stroke total edged out second place Skidmore by three shots. Sacred Heart rounded out the top three and host Yale cruised to an eighth-place finish. “Last year going into the final round we had the lead, [so] we were excited to get a second chance,” sophomore Greg Shuman said. Despite consistent rain and temperatures...
...Cape Cod Country Club, dominating its Ivy opponents en route to a sound victory. Junior Emily Balmert (75-77) and sophomore Claire Sheldon (80-77) placed first and second as individuals, helping to keep the overall match well out of reach. Balmert enjoyed the low score after the first round on Saturday and anchored the Crimson by maintaining her strong play. Brown took second in the tournament, leaving Dartmouth with the high score. Captain Jessica Hazlett (80-83), junior Ali Bode (80-79), and freshman Mia Kabasakalis (79-83) also contributed to the team score, while the other four members...
...After Naples-Mitchell said she disagreed with all the quotations, Rove revealed that all the speakers were Democrats, eliciting a round of applause from the audience...
...tournament, which featured a round-robin format with three boats from each team facing the other school’s three boats, was won by Yale, who took home the Jan Friis Trophy by going 12-2 in its races...
...final round of seniors turn in their theses, a fledgling open-access initiative is encouraging students to make their work accessible to the world. The Free Thesis Project, a Web site run by Harvard College Free Culture, currently allows seniors to upload their theses to an online repository. But while the Web site was launched in April 2007, only 20 students so far have submitted their theses for free and open access. The initiative targeting senior thesis writers parallels a February 12 decision by the University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences to adopt an open-access requirement?...