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...smattering of shots through the middle of the second half. One of Harvard’s best chances came after the intermission, when junior Mike Fucito ran onto a through ball from sophomore Andre’ Akpan. Fucito outran his defender, but his one-on-none shot missed just wide. “Today is just one of those days where the ball wasn’t meant to go in the goal,” co-captain Matt Hoff said. “I just don’t think it was meant for us to come back today...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Big Green Crushes Ivy Title Aspirations | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...Jones, the Nyhan Prize was created to commemorate the kind of “gutsy and stylish journalism” that Nyhan, a Boston Globe reporter, editor, and columnist who graduated from the College in 1962, embodied. Dowd’s speech, filled with incisive one-liners, spanned a wide range of topics, from the current war in Iraq to Shakespeare’s “Othello” to the presidential campaign of comedian Stephen Colbert, who wrote for her column earlier this month. Her speech also included the caricatures found in her biweekly Times column. Speaking about...

Author: By Bonnie J. Kavoussi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dowd Sees Future For Journalism | 10/26/2007 | See Source »

...carries its name as a result of a $15 million gift from a prominent business couple—Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, who is Managing Director of Goldman-Sachs, and her husband Bijan, a KSG alumnus who heads Mondoil Corporation, an international petroleum firm. The Mossavar-Rahmani Center runs a wide range of programs, including initiatives on corporate social policy, regulatory policy, and environmental economics. —Staff writer David K. Hausman can be reached at dhausman@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By David K. Hausman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SEC Chair Frets About Foreign-Owned Firms | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

...don’t have the money, and they have more low-income students,” Baum said. Donahue took issue with the claim that Harvard had fewer lower-income students than most schools. “We are trying very hard to aggressively recruit talented students world-wide, regardless of their financial backgrounds,” she said. For the first time, the College Board’s study included information on the size of university endowments, which have come under congressional scrutiny in recent months. Some politicians have questioned why universities with large endowments continue to increase...

Author: By Cora K. Currier, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Cost Rising, Slowly | 10/24/2007 | See Source »

...initiative, but it ultimately resulted in the creation of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS)-backed Green Crimson Fund to educate students and bring $10,000 worth of renewable energy to campus. Students voted green again in 2006, demanding FAS adopt emissions reduction targets through another College-wide referendum. Even more widely supported than the wind referendum, this one garnered a “yes” from 88 percent of the roughly 3,500 voting undergraduates. Consequently, an Energy Task Force was created that is putting together a business plan to show how significant reductions can be achieved...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, Spring Greeney, and Jake C. Levine | Title: Undergraduates, Overlooked | 10/24/2007 | See Source »

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