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Most importantly, our strategy is working: The French oil company Total has announced that it intends to start drilling for oil in the Sudan. Fearing divestment, its executives met with the Sudan Divestment Task Force, creators of the targeted divestment plan. To ensure the support of its investors, Total informed the Task Force about their plans for implementing a human rights policy developed in conjunction with several local stakeholders in Sudan and the European Coalition on Oil in Sudan. As such, they are currently not targeted for divestment, and, providing they keep their promises, never will...
...Only three Harvard players cracked double digits in goals, with junior Alex Meintel leading the pack with 14—a low total for a team’s top scorer. Blueliner Dylan Reese finished fourth on the list with nine and tied with senior forward Ryan Maki for the team lead in power-play goals with eight...
...bitter cold, day-long road trips, and the lack of its co-ed captain for a few weeks, the Harvard sailing team was finally out in full force last weekend, as the No. 4 co-ed squad and the No. 6 women’s team sailed in a total of three regattas along the East Coast, picking up a third, a fourth, and a fifth-place finish in the spring season’s fourth weekend of action. While the bulk of the Crimson competed in the Northeast over the weekend, the most important practice still came in preparing...
...practice lately.”OBERG TROPHYNortheastern played host to the Oberg Trophy on the Charles River, providing the No. 5 co-ed team with a bit of home-water advantage against the rest of the 18-team field. Harvard capitalized, cruising to a decisive first-place finish, totaling just 153 points in the easy win. “We were really consistent in our fleets,” Robb said. “We had a really large lead compared to everyone else.”Salve Regina was 48 points behind in second-place with a 201-point...
...squad of 18, as the Crimson (11-5) defeated the Roadrunners (21-12) 3-2 (26-30, 30-21, 30-28, 36-38, 15-6) on Saturday.Harvard took the first five points of the final game off Ramapo errors and Crimson attacks. The game saw a total of five Harvard aces—three by senior Andy Nelson and one each by Fitz and freshman Gil Weintraub. The Roadrunners challenged the Crimson point for point in game four, knotting the score at every chance. Ramapo won two consecutive points to take the game at 38-36, evening out the score...