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...They found it interesting academically, but they also found that it could help them lead more fulfilling lives.” “Psychology of Leadership” evolved from a seminar Ben-Shahar taught on leadership last year. A veteran of the Israeli army and an intercollegiate squash champion, Ben-Shahar said “Positive Psychology” is the class he would have wanted to take as an undergraduate. “I ask myself in particular what I would have wanted to know, what would have benefited me,” he said...
...Harvard men’s squash team bounced back from its first loss of the season last weekend at Trinity by defeating Penn, 6-3, at the Murr Center on Saturday, but soon ran out of gas on Sunday against Princeton. A number of team illnesses also conspired against the Crimson in a closely contested 5-4 loss. Junior Garnett Booth, who did not play on Saturday, was just one of the Crimson players suffering from flu-like symptoms. He failed to pull off a crucial win against Vincent Yu of Princeton even after taking a commanding lead...
...again, the Ivy title will come down to Harvard-Yale. With a pair of wins this weekend over league rivals No. 4 Princeton and No. 5 Penn, the No. 2 Crimson women’s squash team remains unbeaten in the Ivies heading into its final dual match of the season. Harvard (6-1, 5-0 Ivy) will face off against fellow league undefeated Yale, the No. 1 team in the nation and the defending Ivy and national champion, in New Haven on Feb. 22. It will be a rematch of the 2005 finale, when the Bulldogs eked...
...Harvard men’s squash team suffered its first loss of the season Saturday in Hartford, Conn. at the hands of the top-ranked team in the nation, 8-1, while Trinity improved its record to 11-0 on the year. The Crimson (4-1, 3-0 Ivy) is tied with Yale for the top spot in the Ivy League with three wins each, while Princeton and Penn are tied at third. Throughout the day, Harvard never put up a serious challenge to Trinity’s eight-season winning streak, which now stands at 136 victories?...
This was not the best way to kick off the toughest four weeks of the season. The No. 2 Harvard women’s squash team’s run at a national title unexpectedly stalled on Saturday with a 6-3 loss at No. 3 Trinity. Though the Crimson (4-1, 3-0 Ivy) and the Bantams (5-1) were tied 3-3 midway through the match, Trinity captured the final three matches—including a comeback win at No. 1—to top the visitors. “We knew they’d be really...