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...recent Achilles for the Crimson, once again played a role, as Harvard had seven ejections, giving Air Force easy opportunities for scores.Despite Livingston’s impressive shooting display and Connolly’s 12 saves (giving him 26 in Saturday’s doubleheader), the Crimson dropped its sixth straight game. UC DAVIS 10, HARVARD 5Continuing a string of strong opponents on the weekend, Harvard faced off against No. 9 UC Davis in the early afternoon on Saturday.A offensive burst by the Aggies brought the score to 5-2 early on, but the Crimson fought back to get within...
President Bush made clear his lack of commitment to the health care crisis last Wednesday when he vetoed the expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). In a country where the number of people lacking health insurance rose in 2006 for the sixth year in a row to 47 million–almost one in six Americans–and the number of uninsured children stands at 8.7 million, this veto is inexcusable. SCHIP was founded in 1997 to help provide subsidized insurance for poor children. As the number of uninsured adults has climbed...
...That happened 50 years ago, almost exactly to the day of the Mets' Sept. 30 demise. I was 11 years old. My then beloved New York Giants completed their dreary 1957 season in sixth place... and simply left town, moved to San Francisco. You couldn't even say, "Wait till next year." Next year the ballpark was empty. And I was faced with an existential dilemma. Should I root for the home team, the arrogant, ridiculously successful New York Yankees? Or should I persist in my loyalty, stay up late listening to Giants games re-created on the radio...
Goalkeeper Lauren Mann, who has posted an impressive .67 goals against average, has not allowed a goal in these four victories. Her four saves today helped lead the team to its sixth shutout of the season...
...economic spectrum. The Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, created in 2004, requires no contribution from families that make under $60,000 and a greatly reduced contribution from those with incomes under $80,000. Last year, the College gave non-loan aid to 1,081 undergraduates—one-sixth of the student body—whose families made $60,000 or less. Among them were 135 students whose family incomes were below $10,000. Harvard says it has a need-blind admissions policy, meaning that applications are considered without regard to a family’s ability to pay for college...