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Harvard women’s soccer was firing on all cylinders Saturday against Yale, riding a balanced offensive attack and a complete game effort to a 3-1 victory and its first Ivy League win of the season.“We knew this was a big game for us,” sophomore forward Katherine Sheeleigh said. “We came in the night before the game, we knew we had to bring it, [and] we brought it for all 90 minutes. We were just relentless.”Crimson coach Ray Leone was happy with his team?...
...first time this season that Harvard did not allow an opposing ace. The Crimson also established a six game winning streak—the team’s longest since the 2006-’07 season.Harvard continues Ivy League play next weekend, traveling to Brown on Friday and Yale the following day.“I think we’re in a good place,” Weiss said. “When we get to next week, it’s all Ivies from here on out. I know there’s room for improvement...
...Civil Procedure goodbye. Last week, Harvard Law School (HLS) announced that it would eliminate letter grades by the fall of 2009, adopting an “honors pass/pass/low pass/fail” grading system like those already in place at Stanford and Yale. The change no doubt comes as a relief for incoming 1Ls daunted by the prospect of competition with some of the brightest—and most cutthroat—students in the nation. But beyond merely assuaging freshman fears, the switch to pass/fail promotes the pedagogy and overall mission of the Law School as well...
Harvard students may think they’re getting the best education in the world. Last night, 150 of them were told otherwise. A standing-room-only crowd packed the Tsai Auditorium in the Center for Government and International Studies yesterday to hear former Yale professor William Deresiewicz debate two undergraduates on the merits of “elite education.” The discussion panel, titled “The (dis)Advantages of an Elite Education,” was based on Deresiewicz’s controversial article of the same name, published in The American Scholar magazine, which...
...changed,” Rhodes said. “It’s a work ethic when it comes to defense, and heart, and those are two things we have on our team.”Harvard hopes to rely on these strengths as it prepares to face Yale next Saturday in its second Ivy League game and all the way through its last regular season game against Columbia in November.2008 may be the final season for Rhodes, Wylie, Lau, and Keeley, but their legacies of tenacity, commitment, and passion for the game will extend far past their four years...