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...some really tough matches and wasn’t able to pull out victories unfortunately,” Omodele-Lucien said. “I competed well and if I keep playing hard results will come. I will only take positives away from these losses...
...many of the children who attend such schools. The teachers, and many students, realize that the educational system is failing them, and that they are ill prepared to face the real world beyond graduation. As one principal remarked, “Where the schools fail, the streets will take over,” and all involved parties can only look on with a sense of helplessness, caught in a diabolical waiting game as the schools and the streets vie for the hearts and mind of the children...
...fundamentally restructured, from the way the schools are financed, to faculty recruitment and expulsion. As we move forward, the urgency of the situation comes into sharper focus. If our children cannot run to us to fix the situation, then to whom can they run? If we do not take action now, then when...
Those athletes that did take part in the weekend meets certainly seemed prepared, as Harvard racked up three more ECAC qualifications and boasted a personal best...
...rookie Carlyle Davis had excellent showings in the 5k and 800-meter races, respectively, joining sophomore Darcy Wilson, who earned an ECAC invite in his third event this year. Ives—competing indoors for the first time this season—sped to a 17:14.57 to take seventh place overall, more than six seconds ahead of her nearest competitor...