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After beginning the season with a 0-4 record on the road, Harvard won its second-consecutive game away from home to open its four-game road trip with a 2-0 start...
...challenge for Italy is to match its policies with reality. About 20% of Italy's foreign population is under age 18. Many of these people know no other home other than the land that won't accept them as its own. Italians don't like to think they're racist, but it would be hard to find a dark-skinned resident who agrees. "We're creating a group of people who are heavily marginalized and will react the way that marginalized people react," says Sciortino. If the country wants to avoid clashes like the one in Rosarno, it will have...
...eighth consecutive year, Harvard women’s swimming defeated Penn (2-3, 2-3 Ivy). The Crimson (4-0, 4-0) won all 13 contested events on its way to a 195-80 victory in Sheerr Pool in Philadelphia, not including scores from the diving events that took place in Princeton as part of the Princeton Diving Invitational...
Harvard swept the top three spots in six events. Hinkle won the 100-yard backstroke against Penn for the third consecutive year, improving upon her winning time from last year’s meet by over a second. Robinson sprinted to take the 50 free, sophomore Meghan Leddy topped the 200-yard backstroke standings, sophomore Helen Pitchik touched first in the 200-yard breaststroke, and Robinson claimed victory in the 100-yard butterfly for her third victory of the day. Finally, junior Kate Mills set a pool record with her 4:54.33 time in the 500 free...
Luick also won the 100-yard breaststroke to accompany her earlier relay victory. Luick’s relay teammate Hinkle won her third event by touching first in the 100 free...