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...Ascot Chang is the best place for custom-made shirts. I took in a shirt I had had made for me in Paris, and the shop copied it for only $60?amazing. What's even more amazing is that you can order 12 custom shirts, and they will be done by the end of the day. For a listing of multiple locations, see ascotchang.com...
...Cline said. The cafe itself has a working budget of a million dollars or less, according to Cline. “We may have to adjust our expectations a little bit about the size or furnishings to stay within budget, but we hope not to have to change,” she said. Construction on the cafe will begin immediately following the end of reunion events in June. Some students were enthusiastic about the cafe plans. “As a fan of Cabot library, a cafe might entice me to go to Lamont to study, especially...
...American alumni community, something that according to recent graduate Jenny Huang ’03 “hasn’t been so strong.” The event also marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the AAA, the first-ever Asian organization on campus. Elizabeth Chang ’88, who said she has not kept in close contact with the College, said she decided to attend the gathering when she saw that one of the groups she had helped co-found in 1986, Taiwanese Cultural Society, was co-sponsoring the reunion. The event featured important...
...Ambassador Bolton’s office said HDAG’s work did not go unnoticed. “We’ve gotten a lot of calls concerning [Sudan] today,” said a woman who answered the phone at the New York office yesterday afternoon. Ben Chang, the ambassador’s deputy spokesman, wished to assuage HDAG’s concerns, saying that the U.S. is working to rectify the problems in Sudan both on the ground and in government. “The US is in the lead on the Security Council in addressing Darfur...
...close the gap a significant amount, but not enough as Columbia edged out the Crimson for the win.Harvard did win three other events during the day. In the 200-yard breaststroke, sophomore Jackie Pangilian won the event with an NCAA B cut time. She was followed by junior LeeAnn Chang, who took third with another NCAA B cut time. Colling finished fifth.Sophomore Alison Pipitone came through in the three-meter dive event as well, as she grabbed the lead after her third dive and was able to hold it to the end. Sophomore Samantha Papadakis came back from a seventh...