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...Creative and devilish. So devilish.Then, in 1984, Maryland’s Herman Veal was accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student. In the game at Cameron Indoor, the Blue Devil women collectively threw 1000 pairs of panties onto the court while yelling a collection of cheers I can??t print—although I’d love to. And Duke isn’t even a big school. It’s a private college known more, like Harvard, for its academics then its sports. But the kids still bucked up and cheered their arses off.At...
...first woman to conduct a mainstage production with the San Francisco Opera summarized her career path on Friday with a quote from Harvard Musician in Residence Isaiah A. Jackson III ’66: “You can??t plan the important things.” Hosted by the Harvard College Women’s Center and co-sponsored by the Office for the Arts at Harvard, Sara E. Jobin ’91 spoke with a group of students over lunch as part of the Alum-inating! program, a speaker series that brings a prominent alumna...
...Saturday morning. But, disheartening results aside, Harvard seems fully aware of the benefit of facing such high-level opposition.“Obviously, the weekend didn’t go the way we wanted it to,” sophomore Jeff Lee said. “But we can??t let [playing these top-10 teams] go to waste. We have to take our experiences from here and build on them.”It is perhaps this squad’s resilience and positive outlook that demonstrate its true capacity for growth.Co-captain David Tune insisted that...
...seemingly successful option dish from Pizzotti to Ho ended badly when Lorditch got caught up in the tackle and had to be carried off the field. “You know, we’ve been crushed at wide receiver,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. Harvard can??t afford any more losses to its wide receiving ranks. Last week against Brown, sophomore Marco Iannuzzi broke his collarbone in two places. Before the season opener, junior Mike Cook suffered a season-ending pectoral tear. “We’ve now lost three...
...itself too seriously, consider the infectious “Halfway Home,” the wisely-chosen album opener. An ominous drum rhythm reminiscent of Joy Division is juxtaposed with carefree doo-wops, and the effect resonates in such a way that even the most pretentious art house snob can??t resist the temptation to dance. The song’s light-hearted but haunting at the same time...