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...000—nearly $100 per rain- and mud-soaked attendee. Nor was Havana on the Harbor much fun; $2,500 was spent on 40 students—many of whom later wanted their money back. The Snoop Dogg fiasco wasted more than $7,000 and the poorly-attended Jim Breuer show blew through about twice that. Then, of course, there’s Wyclef Jean, who didn’t play to the tune of about $30,000.The purpose of this column, however, is not to simply list these wasteful expenditures as so many have done before. Hallow calls...
...Murphy, nor anyone else was quick to say what. Didn’t really matter. Harvard was out a defensive back and a likely All-Ivy defensive end, and Schober and Bryant were out on their behinds heading into 2005.They’d practice, they’d attend team meetings, they’d even be on the sideline come Saturday. But they wouldn’t take the field for a single down. Not one, Murphy said.Ever the disciplinarian, Murphy had laudably put his foot down. No rap on the knuckles, no meaningless off-season punishment...
...high school’s 7:30 p.m. production of “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” Started three years ago, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Fund for Cultural Enrichment has subsidized tickets for over 3,400 Cambridge Public School students spanning grades K-12 to attend theatrical performances, cultural events and museum exhibitions. “Every year I’ve been a part of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, we’ve raised thousands of dollars for students to get an education in the arts,” said Theatricals Vice President Peter A. Dodd...
...Parker says, “We don’t have an official yoga class, but we do use yoga exercises as part of our stretching routine to improve flexibility and as a form of injury prevention.” While not all Harvard teams offer yoga, many athletes attend yoga sessions elsewhere on campus. Organized by House Wellness Tutors, Adams, Mather, and Dunster have weekly yoga classes. Harvard’s Malkin Athletic Center and the Harvard Law School Hemenway Gym also offer yoga.As Liz O’Leary, Head Coach of Harvard’s women?...
...require basic teacher training for all TFs. In a 1995 meeting of the Faculty Council, it was agreed that teaching quality needed to improve. Yet mandates for bringing about such improvements were left to individual departments. Fortunately, some departments have done the right thing and have required TFs to attend a weekend training conference and have a section or two videotaped—services provided by the wonderful Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. Nevertheless, only about 40 percent of TFs make use of such resources at the Center. Why is it that the University has yet to make...