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...Harvard baseball team’s tailspin continues. The Crimson (1-21, 0-6 Ivy) suffered its third straight doubleheader sweep to open the Ivy League campaign—its 14th and 15th consecutive losses overall—yesterday at O’Donnell Field, as visiting Penn (11-11-1, 2-5-1) shut it out over the course of 16 innings, taking the opener, 10-0, and the nightcap by a 5-0 final. At 0-6 in the Ivies, Harvard is already six games behind Rolfe Division leader Dartmouth (7-1) in the standings and could...
...were on the smaller end so we did decently.”The A team finished very strongly, notching top-eight finishes in four of its last five races.The B-division team of freshman Quincy Bock and sophomores Liz Powers, Ali Beyer, and Kate Harris placed 14th. Their weekend was highlighted by a second-place finish in the second race of the regatta.Overall, the host Bulldogs barely edged out Brown to take the team title.The heightened level of competition and familiarity with the course will be beneficial to Harvard as it prepares for qualifiers.“We?...
Sophomore Liz Powers skippered the B-division boat to 14th-place. Classmate Ali Beyer served as her crew on Saturday, while freshman Quincy Bock crewed on Sunday. The B-division tandem recorded four top-10 finishes on the weekend...
...their current trajectory puts expectations for R.E.M.'s 14th album, Accelerate, out April 1, at sneaker level, it's worth noting the band faced up to a few hard truths before getting into the studio last year. Given their ages (all three are nearing 50), the steep decline in their album sales and the fact that they don't particularly enjoy tarnishing their legacy with inferior records, they all agreed it was time to kill or cure: make a good album or call it a career...
...there's anything to quibble with, it's that R.E.M.'s 14th album never quite generates the moody atmospherics of their first 10; it's a little hard to lose yourself in something that doesn't pause long enough for you to get lost. But then, judging R.E.M. by the acoustics of their back catalog may no longer be fair. The band is finally headed in a new direction, and getting there fast...