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...yesterday at a remembrance service in Memorial Church. Cai’s parents and girlfriend, Christine Li ’10, were among the many who spoke to the packed hall about their memories of the 20-year-old, who died from sudden cardiac arrest near Weld Boathouse on Saturday after completing the men’s race of the semiannual River Run. Quan Cai, Peter’s father, described walking with him in a stroller when he was a baby. “People would always turn to look at him, and I wondered...
...freshman goalie Austin Harms played all 90 minutes, and he faced no shots except the penalty kick. Murray made four saves for the Friars. The Crimson led in shots, 14-9, for the game but trailed in corner kicks, 6-4.Harvard will travel to take on a competitive Dartmouth team Saturday night in a match-up crucial for taking the league title.“They’re going to be very good, so we’re in for a battle,” Fucito said. “If we can put together two halves of soccer like...
...surprise of this fall season has been on the women’s side, as the Crimson women’s soccer team is in first place in the Ivies after taking it to No. 20 Princeton, on the Tigers’ home field, beating Princeton 2-1 on Saturday...
Harvard students marched in Boston on Saturday to raise awareness of what former UN Under-Secretary General of Humanitarian affairs Jan Egeland called “the world’s most neglected humanitarian crisis.” The three-mile GuluWalk aimed to draw attention to the victimized children of Northern Uganda’s Acholiland and the estimated 20-kilometer trek that many abandoned children walked daily to avoid abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army. Robert J. Ross ’09, a member of the Harvard College Coalition for Ugandan Peace, organized a group...
...Last weekend, men’s soccer improved to 8-3 this season, 4-0 in the Ancient Eight. It disposed of No. 24 Brown 4-1 last Saturday, and during its current five-game winning streak, it has outscored its opponents 12-1. Let me say that again, 90 percent of the time. Wait, I mean...