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...think the thing that our team has done in the first four games is show poise,” Sullivan said. “Drew as an individual has had very good poise. He’s been as solid as Elliott [Prasse-Freeman ’03] was in his first season at the point. I’m just impressed with the confidence level that he has and his resolve...
...playing defense, getting shots,” she added. “We really had strong focus and our shots started to fall.” Senior co-captain guard Jessica Holsey led the Crimson with 17 points, while McCaffery added 14. Sophomore forward Adrian Budischak turned in a solid game on the boards. “We didn’t let the halftime score affect how we were playing,” Holsey said. “We just continued to play our game, and started playing well together.” Harvard came out strong...
...instructions? That's what opponents of Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito got last week when his 1985 application for a job in the Reagan Justice Department surfaced in Washington. In it, Alito espoused the idea that "the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion." With a solid majority of Americans in favor of legalized abortion, Alito's opponents thought they had finally found their cudgel. But the Senate Democrats, at least, did not seem prepared yet to use it bluntly: for Alito's nomination they have settled on a strategy that doesn't take abortion head...
...freshman year.But Daigneau was replaced with just over seven minutes remaining by fourth-year goaltender Ben Weiss on the Crimson’s senior night, making his shutout unofficial.Even this season, a whitewash was long due for Daigneau, who has been solid for Harvard but has suffered from the Crimson’s propensity to allow late goals.“John’s a guy that seems to be getting a little more comfortable and a little more confident each night out,” Donato said. “It’s nice...
...seeming.”But in coming here, I have a more sober mission. I have spent my past three academic years growing ever more interested in the history of Africa. Last year saw a lengthy stay in Tanzania and a summer-long visit to Ghana. My Swahili is solid, and my French is ready to be improved. Things poised as they are, academia is not out of the question.But like many upperclassmen, a fair bit of existential anxiety has lately welled up in me. Here’s my problem: I love history, but I am ambivalent about becoming...