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...sponsored by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals encourages undergraduates to channel their inner Julia Child. “PETA’s Vegan College Cookbook” offers a slew of recipes that reinvent basic survival items—such as the aforementioned instant pasta or peanut butter??in the form of quick-fix dishes appropriate for any meal...
...Spinning Into Butter?? displays enough unintentional racism in 86 minutes to keep Al Sharpton busy for the next century. First-time director Mark Brokaw aspires to contribute to an intelligent dialogue about race, but ends up creating a misguided After School Special. Despite its pedagogical goals, the ridiculous dialogue, shallow characters, and uninteresting plot prevent the film from raising any fruitful questions.The movie is based on the acclaimed play of the same name and was written for the screen by the original playwright, Rebecca Gilman. The play was named one of the best productions of 1999 by Time...
...time of 4:13.23. Freshman Darcy Wilson also stepped up for the Crimson by winning his first event of his career in the 1000 meter, clocking in at 2:29.83. It was also important for Harvard to place well in what Saretsky called the “bread and butter?? event for the men. The Crimson finished consistently and placed a solid second, third, and fourth place in the event, with junior Jack Brady throwing a personal best of 16.71 meters. The women’s team also had an impressive showing over the weekend, finishing only...
...great pass right to me, and my defenseman just ran right past,” he said. “Fortunately, it didn’t get taken away.”It was Harvard’s ability to take away the Pioneers’ bread and butter??their up-tempo pace—that made the difference. The Crimson got on the board first, when Stenmark took a pass from Cohen, faked a shot, and scored exactly one minute into the game. After a Denver goal just under four minutes later, Mahler scored the first...
Schweitzer and Zoltan stuck with their bread and butter??they employed hard, aggressive strokes and “they’d just crank their forehands,” said Chu—but according to the Harvard senior, "we kept serving solidly and playing solidly, and we broke...