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Riley warned Kidd and her team on Friday that Ramos’ arrest could spark a false sense of security. “Just because this arrest was made doesn’t mean people should fall back into a sense of complacency,” he said...
Adams House Master Sean Palfrey worries 24-hour access would spark an outbreak of what he calls “piggybacking.” He predicts that with increased inter-House traffic, unsuspecting students will politely hold doors open, unwittingly letting potential criminals slip...
Despite having a good time, Jones didn’t feel a spark. “We’re just not a very good match,” she says. “He has a strong personality and so do I, but not really in the same direction. He’s the epitome of ‘Old Harvard’—a government concentrator who rows crew, serves on the UC and never lets girls pick up the tab on a date.” Jones sees herself as transcending the Harvard stereotype...
Then, a little over six minutes later, freshman forward Liza Solley—who had assisted on Cahow’s tally—helped spark a stunning breakaway goal by co-captain defenseman Angela Ruggiero on a delayed penalty in order to put the Crimson ahead 2-0 before the first intermission...
...absence of Maludzinski and Whelan and a “did not finish” for senior Mairead O’Callaghan left the three top runners on the sidelines for the Greater Boston Championships. In their absence, however, the sprinters on the team, led by Smith, helped spark a strong team finish...