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...about this idea, is the fact that these people in Austen's books are kind of like zombies. They live in this bubble of extreme wealth and privilege, and they're so preoccupied with the little trivial nothings of their lives - who's dating who, who's throwing this ball, or having this dinner party. As long as there's enough lamb for the dinner table, they could care less what's falling apart around them. So in this book, in this version, it literally is falling apart around them, and they sort of carry on writing letters to each...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pride and Prejudice, Now with Zombies! | 4/2/2009 | See Source »

Beloved (read: loveably crazy) strength coach Craig Fitzgerald moved on from the Crimson in January to join the old ball coach at University of South Carolina as head of strength and conditioning for the football program. The popular coach's departure disappointed many of Harvard's athletes, but the opportunity to work with a bigtime SEC football program was lost on no one. For those curious about what Fitz is up to now, it seems that the energetic trainer is already becoming infamous at his new school. Details after the jump...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield | Title: Former Strength Coach Fitz up to Old Tricks | 4/1/2009 | See Source »

...Shaw, playing college ball at Harvard was the natural choice. The prospect of enjoying high-level academics while also contributing to an already strong softball program was too good of an opportunity to pass...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Acclaimed Frosh Steps Up to First | 3/31/2009 | See Source »

...really try not to overthink it,” he says. “I didn’t really revamp my swing or the way I play, but I just try to slow it down and work on little things, like hitting the ball the other way. Then everything else sort of falls into place.” According to Walsh, Rogers has also gotten better at prolonging at-bats, giving himself more opportunities to crush one over the fence...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rogers, Douglas Ignite Crimson | 3/31/2009 | See Source »

...Last year I was passive, waiting for the perfect pitch to hit,” he says. “This year, I’m trying to really go after pitches when I feel I can drive the ball.” Combine this new aggressiveness with more at-bats and a countless number of hours spent in the batting cages, and you get a whole new threat in the middle of the Crimson lineup...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rogers, Douglas Ignite Crimson | 3/31/2009 | See Source »

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