EMILY A. PEREIRA
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Sustainable food advocate Fred Kirschenmann talks about the future of sustainable agriculture yesterday, in an event hosted by The Center for Health and the Global Environment at the Harvard Medical School.
MIGHTY KASEY
A week ago, freshman Kasey Lange torched Holy Cross’s pitchers with three home runs in two games. Home runs are nothing new for the rookie, who ranks second in the Ivy League in the category.
The Grand Ken-yon
Junior co-captain Devan Kennifer, shown above in earlier play, scored two goals against Brown on Sunday. The Crimson faced tough competition over the weekend, especially against No. 13 Indiana, losing 14-8.
CLUBBER LANGE
Freshman infielder Kasey Lange, shown here in earlier play, smacked seven hits and totaled eight RBI in four games this weekend at Brown. The rookie helped Harvard to a clean sweep of the North Division rival Bears, which totaled just four runs over the four-game set to the Crimson’s 35.
KASEY AT THE BAT
Freshman Kasey Lange, shown here in earlier action, gave the Crimson its only run of the day with a sacrifice fly in the top of the third. Boston College defeated the Crimson for the sixth time in a row yesterday.
Kasey at the Bat
Freshman third baseman Kasey Lange, already named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week, led the Crimson with a mammoth offensive day at the plate. Her three home runs and nine RBI led the team.
Keith Ellison on Muslim Radicalization
Congressman Keith Ellison of Minnesota, the first Muslim to be elected to the United States Congress, speaks at the Harvard Law School about the recent Congress trials regarding the radicalization of Muslims.
No Shannon-igans
Junior Shannon Purcell, on the right, swims toward the ball in an effort to gain possession for the Crimson. Purcell scored two of Harvard’s 12 goals against Wagner. Junior co-captain Devan Kennifer was the leading scorer for the Crimson, tallying five goals, in addition to her five steals.