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...with the women’s team competing in the St. Mary’s Women’s Regatta and the co-ed team setting sail at the Truxtun Umsted Regatta.The women found success in a very competitive field, with the A division team of junior captain Megan Watson and freshman Meghan Wareham leading the team to a fifth-place finish.The co-ed squad placed ninth out of 20 teams at “The Trux,” held at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. “It’s probably the most competitive regular season...
...NASDAQ is still at just half its peak level, while the broader Standard & Poor's 500 has barely gotten back to even. Grants made in 2000 alone represent lost value of $150 billion, with virtually no chance of recovery, says Ira Kay, an executive pay consultant at Watson Wyatt...
...contend with harrowing weather. “The conditions were very, very weird on Saturday,” freshman Meghan Wareham said. “In fact, they were borderline ridiculous.” Saturday started off with thick fog for the Harvard crew. Wareham and junior skipper Megan Watson helmed the A division boat, while sophomore skipper Liz Powers and freshman crew Quincy Bock were on the B division team. The fog, which rolled in and out of the region throughout the day, pushed the start of races to the early afternoon and forced the abandonment of the first...
...jacked up. Once [Strangio] battled through those nerves he really settled in. For a first effort we saw a lot of good things.” Senior and first baseman Matt Kramer paced the Harvard offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Junior Ryan Watson and freshman Ben Sestanovich each pitched an inning, giving up three runs apiece before sophomore Dan Zailskas gave up a run in two innings. WICHITA STATE 11, HARVARD 10 While the second game of Saturday’s twinbill was the closest the Crimson came to victory this weekend...
...struggling with tortilla riots. Food aid organizations are grappling with rising costs and decreasing supplies. Economists are worried about the political unrest as the poor are disproportionately affected by soaring food prices. Clearly this issue is much bigger than the pasta problems at Harvard. As anthropology professor James Watson has said, “The fact that even Harvard can’t control it should give us a sense of its gravity.”HUDS has had to reevaluate food offerings in response to soaring costs. Harvard dining halls may have seen the last of avocados, cherry tomatoes...