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Last night’s event culminated the fall programming of “Native Voices, Native Homelands,” a year-long series organized by the Harvard University Native American Program, which runs under the auspices of the Kennedy School of Government...
...nothing to worry about.”Whether or not Martin is worried, the Crimson will have to play at its peak next Friday at Dartmouth, which has the second highest scoring output in the ECAC. Like Harvard, which has three Olympians (Vaillancourt, Chu and Cahow) back after a year-long absence, Dartmouth has its four Olympians back.“Dartmouth’s going to be tough,” Brine said. “I like the way it’s looking. We have a good chance. We’re going to prove ourselves before...
...effort to identify and eliminate potential terror risks at the heart of one of Europe ' s largest transport hubs. But skeptical voices question whether politics influenced the decision. Deputy prefect in charge of security, Jacques Lebrot, told the media he had acted on the basis of a year-long intelligence inquiry that had identified the workers as regulars of fundamentalist mosques, acquaintances of suspected radicals, or travelers to such Islamist hot spots as Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. One employee had attended a terror training camp in Yemen, according to the intelligence report, while a second worker maintained ties...
Pass the avocado! Scientists from the Harvard School of Public Health last week announced the results of a pioneering 20-year-long study, which showed that low-carb diets--typically high in fats and proteins--don't necessarily raise the risk of coronary heart disease. The study, which tracked the health of more than 82,000 women, showed that cutting back on white bread and pasta--as advocated by the South Beach diet--doesn't boost chances of a heart attack. "The diet is healthy," says study co-author Frank...
...history of the program. Goals won’t be as hard to come by this season, thanks in no small part to the return of the squad’s three Olympians—co-captain Julie Chu, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, and junior Caitlin Cahow—from year-long absences. Martin also credits the trio with elevating the tenor of practices.“It just ups everyone’s level of play,” Martin says. “They’re high-caliber players, and having them around pushes you harder. They shoot...