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Just last month, things in Harvard athletics looked increasingly bleak, mirroring the New England winter that just wouldn’t seem...
Then on the last day of the month of February, the most encouraging team of the winter, the Ivy League Champion men’s squash team, came up just short in their national championship quest, losing 5-4 to Trinity in a heartbreaking match in New Haven, Conn...
Undoubtedly, it was a tough winter for Harvard sports. In addition to the disappointments during the men’s hockey and basketball regular seasons, the women’s basketball team was unable to successfully defend its Ivy League crown, as Penn won the coveted spot in the NCAA tournament that goes along with the league championship...
...hardly the only huge victory this weekend for Harvard sports. Both the men’s and women’s hockey teams won the ECAC Championships. The No. 2 women’s team was one of the few bright spots of the winter, dominating opponents throughout the year, and their 6-1 victory over No. 3 St. Lawrence was no exception. The Crimson will take on St. Lawrence again in the Frozen Four at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I. on Friday...
...universal health care and proficiency at winter sports haven't sold you on the idea of Canada, try this: it's the cheapest place in the developed world to do business. The penny-pinching brigade at KPMG set out to find the least expensive cities in which to run a company, and indicators pointed north. Canada beat out 10 other industrialized nations on 27 metrics like labor, taxes and utilities. Each country's cost index, below, is benchmarked to a U.S. score of 100. So, for example, costs run almost 24% higher in Japan. The U.S. ranked...