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...among readers alleging racism, discrimination, and insensitivity.Today, “there is so much more scrutiny and exposure that what could be a small campus issue becomes a national one,” said Jonathan J. Lehman ’08, the Crimson sports chair whose piece on sports teams?? mascots was widely criticized by the Native Americans at Harvard (NAHC).The New York Times covered the Princeton controversy and The Boston Globe reported on the Tufts’ imbroglio, and numerous blogs covered all three controversies.The Princeton article, which was written in broken English, parodied an Asian...
...never looked back. “We will hopefully be getting started faster than we did last time we played them,” Stone said.Harvard can slide back into a first-place tie with a win tonight.The December meeting also featured an impressive exhibition of the two teams?? young netminders. Harvard freshman Christina Kessler, who currently leads the nation in save percentage (.951), incurred the first loss of her collegiate career as Big Green sophomore Carli Clemis turned aside 38 shots to get the better of their showdown.Kessler figures to get the start and a chance...
...game against the Wildcats (14-2-1, 6-1-0 Hockey East) tonight at Bright Hockey Center. Harvard (11-2-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) will then wrap up its series of five non-conference games versus Providence (7-8-3, 5-1-2 HE) on Saturday. The teams?? proximity in the rankings might tell it all in Friday’s matchup, as UNH and Harvard enter the contest with quite similar resumes. Both teams have two losses on the season—the Wildcats falling to Boston College and top-ranked Mercyhurst and the Crimson...
...Executive Director for HUPA Thomas A. La Salvia gives an example of a case where two separate research teams??one HSPH, one HMS—were both working in South Africa. The two groups were in the same country studying the same topic. But, for a while, neither had any idea that the other existed...
...that resulted from the 20 penalties called on both sides, Harvard failed to break the scoring drought that persisted through the rest of regulation. “[The ref] called way too many penalties,” Reese said. “I thought it was ridiculous. [For] both teams??he was calling everything. If you touched a guy, he called a penalty. It kills the momentum of the game.” No matter how much the Crimson pressed in the final moments of the game, its attempts were not enough to squeeze...