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Appreciation and support were the emphases at The 12th Annual Celebration of Black Women organized by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF) Saturday night. Presenters and attendees alike said that the event served an important purpose that is often over-looked. “There was nothing like this when I was here,” said Master of Ceremony Aya de León ’89. “I really give props to the younger generation for creating this culture of appreciation between black men and black women,” de Le?...
...long jump and the women’s 5000- and 3000-meter runs, respectively. Laine, who was named U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division I Northeast Region Field Athlete of the Year, jumped 15.48 meters in his third and final attempt to place 12th in a field of 17 competitors. Lane also fouled on his first attempt and landed a jump of 14.95 meters on his second. Scherf, in only her second year of collegiate competition, placed ninth in the shorter of the two runs with a time of 9:26.36—only...
...onetime Dunster House resident, will return to his alma mater to receive the Harvard Arts Medal, an annual honor awarded to alumni that have demonstrated artistic excellence and contributed to raising student interest in the arts, the Office for the Arts announced Wednesday. Durang will be the 12th to add his name to the list of notable alumni artists, including cellist Yo-Yo Ma ’76, director Peter Sellers ’80 and author John Updike ’54, who have earned the medal. In May, University President Lawrence H. Summers will present the award...
...quite go as planned, but luckily we got the puck back,” Raimondi said. “Wilson just threw it on net and the puck luckily bounced out to me.” And with the puck in her hands, Raimondi netted her 12th goal of the season. “The [situation] is exactly what you want at the end of a game and it came from grit and determination,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “Raimondi got the puck, looked up and sees this hole in the net next to [Clarkson...
...overall.The most exciting win of the night was Bassi’s. She dominated the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:58.81, over five seconds faster than the second-place finisher. Her time was good for a meet record and the Ivy League record. It was the 12th fastest time in the event in the country.“I think she was definitely ready to bust out,” Hart said. “We were just so happy for her. She has been 1:59 for some time. So, she was really ready...