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...also proud of how they were able to move past Friday’s extremely disappointing loss. “Last night was the lowest of lows,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “Tonight I cared about our fight and our pride. To weather the storm and come out with a win is a very good thing.” —Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...penalty kill and generally kept control of the game’s momentum in Harvard’s hands.“We did a really good job of managing the game and managing the clock,” Cahow said. “We were able to weather the storm.”The victory over the Bobcats was the 293rd of Stone’s career. Stone is now the third-winningest coach in Division I history.—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu...
Wearing short dresses and high heels outside the Science Center in yesterday’s 30 degree weather, several of the group’s female members distributed chocolate kisses and requested students to sign their petition for campus-wide climate neutrality...
...Gender Differences 40% Percentage of U.S. women who closely followed recent news stories on tornadoes in the South and Midwest, compared with only 25% of men. A new study finds that women focus more on stories about weather, health and safety 40% Percentage of men who closely followed stories on tension between the U.S. and Iran; 27% of women tuned in. Men generally favored sports, politics and international affairs in the study...
...Percentage of women who closely followed March 2007 news stories on tornadoes in the South and Midwest, compared with only 25% of men. A new study finds that women focus more on stories about weather, health and safety...