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...last night, more than 3,300 students had voted, according to the UC’s website.When the campaign season started almost two weeks ago, many assumed that John F. Voith ’07 and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 would be the ticket to beat.“On paper, just looking at the candidates themselves, I think you can say that they came into it as favorites, but it wasn’t theirs to lose,” said Andrew H. Golis ’06, who has followed the election...
...able to learn from an artist like Don, whose work is not easily pigeonholed, is extremely exciting.”On Saturday, Byron will take the stage with members from both of the two Harvard Jazz Bands. They will play a Byron original that incorporates Afro-Cuban beats, as well as Duke Ellington’s “Such Sweet Thunder,” a rarely-performed early Ellington piece that includes narration from Shakespeare’s sonnets.Byron recognizes that some students may find the decision to play such an early piece of Ellington?...
While grabbing hot chocolate and marshmallows to beat the cold, students have also been known to take advantage of another dining hall commodity—the trays. With tray in hand, head over to the imposing steps of Widener and have a sledding experience that only the world’s largest university library can provide...
...look at my demographic, and as a young black/Latino male, I have more chance of being there than being here [at Harvard],” he says. As the child of Dominican immigrants, raised in what he describes as the ghetto of New York City, Perez managed to beat odds and become a top student at Stuyvesant High School, a magnet school known for its academic rigor. At Harvard, he has dedicated himself to improving those odds for others, joining Fuerza Latina and the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program (UMRP), where he advocated for increased diversity in admissions. But he says...
...terrible game,” junior center Kevin Du said. “The coaches let us know, and we all knew [ourselves].” And so last night presented a chance to right Sunday’s wrong—and against the Bobcats, who beat Harvard 5-2 early in the season, no less. Du put the Crimson up 1-0 at 8:49 in the first frame when he corralled a cross-ice pass and then left it for linemate Dan Murphy. Murphy launched a shot from the left point that hit Quinnipiac goaltender Bud Fisher...