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...with a 10-1 record. All three of them won the divisions in which they competed. In the individual portion of the competition, Cross and Austin both advanced to the championship round. Cross dispatched her teammate to take the gold medal by a final tally of 15-10. Classmate Alexa Weingarden swept her 11 matches in the team portion of the saber competition, while also taking home the gold medal in the weapon. To win the individual event, Weingarden just barely edged out Penn’s Katelyn Sherry 15-14. With Weingarden’s perfect record...
...bout 3-0, and the men’s sabre squad of senior David J. Jakus, and juniors Timothy Hagamen and Daniel Sachs also went undefeated to total 9-0. On the women’s side, senior Chloe Stinetorf and sophomores Emily Cross, Carolyn Wright, and Alexa Weingarden also all went undefeated. Coach Peter Brand said that, while it is “imperative” for the Harvard teams to compete against BC as a prelude to the NCAA championships in March, it was also part of his policy to have as many matches as possible in addition...
...Annie M. Lowrey Photo Chairs: Alexa J. Bush ’07 and Ravi P. Ramchandani ’07 Where oh where would we be without them? In a bland gray world, utterly devoid of pictures of girls in poofy party dresses, smirking FM eds, assorted Christians, ivy-clad Harvard looking beautiful, and—most importantly—Evan R. Johnson ’06 wearing sweatpants tucked into his socks and Tevas...
...love Ravi and Alexa for the candids that they took of our FM tenure (like late night dance parties) and the scathing (read: hilarious) criticism they gave of our content. Sample convo: “This Chris and Chris column is retarded. Can someone find us a whip, some handcuffs, and, like, maybe some whipped cream?” (Yes, yes we can.) Ravi, Cheshire-Cat smile permanent, led us in sexy photo shoots and insisted that Matthew R. Conroy ’07 be named on the masthead as Matt Cornroy. Alexa, all class, brought a little...
...Alexa P. Summer ’06 always assumed that she would raise her children Jewish. Now that she’s in a serious relationship with a practicing Catholic, however, her children’s faith is no longer quite so certain. “It’s more up in the air than it’s ever been for me,” she says. In deciding who they want to date, most college students say they do not think about marriage or children. But the choice to date someone may have unexpected implications?...