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...Remember those halcyon days when feminism had something to fight for, like the segregation of the sexes between Radcliffe and Harvard? Over the past six decades, the campus has seen that distinction weaken and slowly slip into the realm of history. In the beginning, courses and housing became gender-integrated. And by the 1990s, the only remaining distinction—the name on the degrees women and men were awarded—was eliminated...
...Saint Francis. SAINT FRANCIS 13, HARVARD 8 In the final clash of the day, the Crimson matched up well against the nationally ranked squad, but errors by Harvard allowed the Terriers to pull ahead. “They’re a team where you can never slip up,” Garcia said. “They know how to exploit everything,” senior John Voith added. Harvard could not open a massive lead to start the game like before. The teams traded goals for the opening minutes but by beginning of the second quarter, the Crimson...
...honest, the first 15 minutes I thought we were the better team,” said head coach Erica Walsh. However, the Rams seized the lead ten minutes into the game when Rhode Island forward Lauren Forgione took advantage of a Crimson miscommunication to slip past the defense and give the Rams a 1-0 lead. Down a goal early, the Crimson defense unraveled, allowing a second goal within a minute of the first. “From the beginning of warm-ups, we had set a goal for ourselves to come out with intensity,” said junior...
...AIDAN KELLYThe system of regulations that prohibit and condemn plagiarism are full of subtle distinctions and delicate rules, and an unwary writer can easily slip into illegal territory. But if anyone should be able to stick to the rules, it seems, it should be those who deal with complicated codes for a living—like the faculty at the Harvard Law School. Perhaps that was why the outcry over a string of alleged instances of plagiarism involving Harvard Law School professors—including Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, Climenko Professor of Law Charles J. Ogletree...
...contest that carried great weight for both teams. Dartmouth, featuring just one senior and three juniors on its roster—just like Harvard in 2005—set out to prove that it could succeed despite its inexperience. Meanwhile, after watching several close Ancient Eight matches slip out of its grasp last season, the Crimson needed to show that it was psychologically tough enough to win in high-pressure situations. And just under two hours after senior Sarah Cebron served to open the match, Harvard demonstrated that it had scaled that mental barrier. “It?...