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...opportunity to shine. Junior Devon MacLaughlin and senior Cassandra Forysth led the way with four and three goals, respectively. Snyder and Liao each dropped two in the net as well. No. 14 HARTWICK 19, HARVARD 5It wasn’t quite the senior day that Harvard hoped for on Saturday. Hosting only its second home game (and last of the season) at Blodgett Pool, the Crimson failed to exact revenge against the Hawks. “They killed us on transition,” Snyder said. “Only two of their goals came from a set offense...
...round was really helpful,” said Harvey, who shot a round-best 75 on her way to her eighth-place finish. Sheldon and junior Jenny Brine (93-77-83-253) also posted their best scores of the weekend in the second round, shooting 76 and 77, respectively. Saturday had much nicer weather and the Crimson continued to roll. Balmert shot a 71, the lowest single-round score in the tournament by three strokes. Balmert entered the day in 14th, but her remarkable third round sent her roaring into fifth place. While Brigham Young University took first overall, solid...
...Jersey, the Radcliffe A eight impressed with the fastest time of the day on Saturday in its second heat...
...Show me yours I’ll show you mine” said the tagline for Identities, a fashion show sponsored by the Asian American Association that took place on Saturday. The entirely student-run event sought to demonstrate the way students convey their sense of self through clothing choices and the use of fashion to make cultural statements. The show was divided up into four segments—Harajuku, Student Design, His/Hers and Hip-Hop. Harajuku, which opened the show, featured an eclectic assortment of clothing inspired by the eponymous Tokyo district. Student models appeared in everything from neon...
Nearly 750 people came to Harvard Business School on Saturday to participate in the 10th annual Latin American Conference, hosted by the school’s Club Latinoamericano. The event, which was entitled “New Horizons for Opportunities,” gave audience members the chance to hear from Latin America’s top economic and business leaders through a series of keynote speeches and panels on topics including private equity, health care, and energy. The conference opened with a keynote session, moderated by Business School Senior Lecturer in Business Administration Michael Chu, which discussed...