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After long months of winter training and a spring break spent in Cambridge preparing for the season, the Harvard heavyweight crew team finally opened up its racing season with strong performances this past weekend at the San Diego Crew Classic. “It’s great to race again,” captain Joe Medioli said. “It’s so much more fun to be racing than training and you really appreciate all the hard work you’ve done all season. Everyone looks forward to the spring season and it?...
...pressure, it’s a thing to see.” Next weekend the team will travel to Providence for the New England Division I Championship and then head into the Ivy League Championship the following week. “Rewarding to see all our hard work from break pay off,” Shuman said. “We were on the course from 10 a.m. to nine at night. Hopefully, this continues until Ivies and builds on itself.” —Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...Rififi, in which four men break into a jewelry store through the ceiling, codified the caper plot: it shows how they plan to do it, then shows how they do it, then shows how they get caught. Except for the gimmick of the silent half-hour, and broad comic turns from a few supporting players, the film plays the material straight. Epiphanies emerge naturally, like the moments when the gang, in the apartment above the shop, chisels a hole in the floor, and we get our first, eerily surreal view of the jewelry premises, as an umbrella is lowered through...
...Crimson, allowing seven runs—only two earned—on nine hits. He surrendered single runs in the second and third innings, but a two-run double from Lions centerfielder Nick Cox and two errors by third baseman Matt Vance allowed five Columbia baserunners to score and break the game open. “All of a sudden you’re chasing a bundle, and the cold sets in,” Walsh said. “That’s when it gets tough, and that’s when momentum changes.”Seven...
Harvard students complain about a lot of things. But one of our grievances deserves to be addressed immediately: The Administrative Board (Ad Board), the organization that metes out punishment when students break the rules, is an opaque institution that operates according to highly unjust principles, and it should be reformed...