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...freshman Davis Mangham. After losing his opening singles match, Mangham rallied to win his next five matches. He won his second and third singles matches with increasing ease, taking the second in three sets and cruising through the third in straight sets. “Davis had some strong performances,” co-captain Mike Kalfayan said. “He’s a big guy with a strong serve and a good all-court game, and he definitely put those strengths to work.” Mangham teamed with junior Michael Hayes to sweep their three doubles...
...current system is not working, and the problem may not be with the total amount of resources so much as the way in which they are allocated. Given the high stakes, the most destructive response to the current crisis in education is complacency. Fortunately, The Equity Project makes a strong stand for challenging accepted methods of pedagogy and developing innovative ways to teach some of America’s most at-risk students. In addition, The Equity Project presents a model for higher, more effectively structured teacher salaries. In contrast to the appallingly low pay offered at most schools across...
...season against the Gaels (11-14, 3-1), despite stellar play for three of the four quarters. The Crimson jumped out to a 2-0 lead to open the contest and sustained an edge with a barrage of goals from Voith and junior Egen Atkinson. The two continued their strong seasons with three and five goals, respectively, but Iona owned the final period, opening a two-goal lead and preventing Harvard from ever pulling even. Tune and freshman Luka Babic also added scores, and Connolly matched a season-high with 12 saves on the day. The Crimson will have...
...ended on the same sustained note of fortitude that moved the Republican National Convention five weeks ago: "Don't give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight. Fight for a new direction for our country. Fight for what's right for America," and so on through a rousing finish...
...Still, Kroeber and others stress that China may choose not to participate in a global bailout because leaders will have their hands full at home. Tougher economic times could affect the country's social stability, meaning leaders will direct their focus inward. "China's resources are strong enough to ensure its own economy can sail through this relatively smoothly," says Kroeber. "But they can't save anyone else's bacon...