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...eight power play attempts, during which it managed 20 shots but only one goal. The lone special-teams score came with just over a minute and a half to play when the only non-senior to score, Jenny Brine, one-timed a perfect pass from Raimondi for the finishing touch on the victory.On the other end of the ice, Boe stuffed 25 offerings from the Raiders and earned her Harvard-record 15th shutout of her career.Two of the most important plays for the Crimson on the night were textbook saves by Boe on Colgate’s Sam Hunt. Twice?...
Harvard President Lawrence Summers, who announced his resignation Tuesday after a tumultuous five years in office, was known for his rough touch. He saw it as his job to prod a potentially complacent institution. But his tenure was marked by often bitter departures of some of the university?s highest-profile minds, from Cornel West in 2002 to the recent resignation of William Kirby, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The monthly meetings between Summers and Harvard faculty were never love-ins, but sources tell Time.com that the most recent meeting, on February 7th, turned into...
...reason we have such a good home record is because of our fans,” Yale guard Eric Flato said. “It’s a lot easier when you don’t have people yelling at you every time you touch the ball.” —Staff writer Ted J. Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...reason why we have such a good home record is because of our fans,” Flato said. “It’s a lot easier when you don’t have people yelling at you every time you touch the ball, and stuff like that. I think that eases the game for our players, to play at a place where the fans aren’t yelling and aren’t so active...
...players. “The reason why we have such a good home record is because of our fans,” Flato said. “It’s a lot easier when you don’t have people yelling at you every time you touch the ball, and stuff like that. I think that eases the game for our players, to play at a place where the fans aren’t yelling and aren’t so active.”—Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...