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...with Sprints races sometimes decided by a bow ball, Harvard’s experience against a deficit should serve both crews well...
...news item, not the assault itself. The article continues in this vein: the subtitle states that the senior “says he was victim of assault,” and the first sentence reads: “An openly gay undergraduate was allegedly assaulted as he walked on Bow Street Friday night by a man yelling homophobic epithets, in what the victim is calling a hate crime” (my emphasis). By the first full stop, your reader has already been told four times that the student claims, alleges, etc., that he was a victim...
According to witnesses, Garcia was assaulted as he walked on Bow Street Friday night by a man—who is not a Harvard affiliate—yelling homophobic epithets...
About 25 participants at the rally carried signs and chanted en route to the location of Friday’s incident, on Bow Street near the Harvard Lampoon, to “take back” the scene of the assault and hold a moment of silence...
...their recordings: a chilled-out folkie and a Dutch chamber musician, jamming like nobody’s business. There was Zammuto, a Williams College alum, half-closing his eyes to commune with an acoustic guitar. To his right sat de Jong, accented and eccentric, tearing mean riffs with his bow. At far left, frequent Book collaborator Ann Doerner offered tense keys and ethereal vocal harmonies (including a haunting Creole folk solo...