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...raise awareness about the importance of mentoring. Jones—after whom Harvard’s first-ever endowed African American music professorship is named—has worked with HSPH for many years, Moses said. He has participated in a program known as the “Squash It!” Campaign to Prevent Youth Violence, which teaches young adults about positive alternatives to violence, according to its Web site. Jones began his social outreach career by joining Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Operation Breadbasket in the 1960s, according to the Web site...
...Harvard men’s squash team, having just finished the first half of its team schedule last weekend, sent ten of its players to the USSRA Five Man Team Championships this weekend in Hartford, Conn. for a final workout before the players broke for the winter holidays. Representing the Crimson (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) on the A Team were captain Ilan Oren, freshman Colin West, seniors Garnett Booth and Mihir Sheth, and sophomore Verdi DiSesa. On the B Team, Harvard competed with sophomore Niko Hrdy, senior Todd Ostrow, sophomore Ned Reeves, freshman Frank Cohen, and senior Brett Auerbach...
...tastes as if it’s from one of the best restaurants in town. I’m desperately trying to finish,” Liu said to a chorus of cheers from the audience. Next up, the Italian team presented their elegantly arranged filet mignon on butternut squash risotto and three-onion tart with fontina, an Italian cheese. According to their head chef Alison E. Occhialini ’10, who has experience cooking since middle school, these dishes represent Italian comfort food. “We wanted to stray away from your usual pasta...
...Harvard men’s squash team closed out the first part of its season on Saturday with a sweep of Cornell and Western Ontario (UWO), improving to 5-0 for the year. Playing in its first matches away from the Murr Center, the Crimson continued to dominate, posting two more 9-0 wins in a season where it has yet to drop a single individual match.“The weekend was a good test for us since we had to play two matches back to back,” said captain Ilan Oren, who swept both...
With a perfect 27-0 game record, the Harvard women’s squash team blew right by Cornell, adding another Ivy victory to its unblemished record. To date, the Crimson is 35-1 in its matches (and 4-0 as a team). Against the Big Red, the only real challenge Harvard faced in any of its matches was at the number three spot, where junior Supriya Balsekar won the third and decisive game by a 10-8 final. Overall, there were eight games in which the Crimson players did not even allow its counterparts to get a point...