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...Halbig from Cal and Tiffany Joh of UCLA. “Shooting two-over-par the first time you ever see a golf course is pretty impressive,” Rhoads said. “It was a really, really solid round.” Crimson freshman Christine Cho was not far behind, placing in a tie for eighth place with a five-over-par 77, and classmate Jane Lee and junior Claire Sheldon rounded out the top dozen, both finishing with seven-over-par 79s. Cho was actually even par on the front nine, accumulating three birdies...
...senior Emily Balmert said. “The conditions were alright, and we all shot pretty well.” In addition to challenging the opposing field, the Crimson golfers also found themselves competing with each other, as junior Claire Sheldon edged out freshman Christine Cho, 75-76. The two took the first and second spots, while Balmert took the third spot, shooting a 77. “It’s always great to have three players take the top three,” Sheldon said. “They still fought hard for those spots...
...largest music, film and arts festivals in America. From seasoned veterans like PJ Harvey to unknown bands hoping to make it big, the weeklong festival is a mecca for hipster PBR-drinking music nuts. But amid all the unwashed dye jobs and American Apparel outfits will be Margaret Cho, the stand-up comedian who will appear at SXSW - as a musician? Cho talked to TIME about her sudden career switch. (See pictures from South by Southwest...
...musicians, the debate over what defines the Stradivarius sound and the underlying causes for this uniqueness may soon be academic, as private collectors drive the price beyond their reach. "The era when musicians could afford their own Strad is coming to an end," Ehnes says. The concert violinist Cho-Liang Lin says the Stradivarius he bought for $300,000 25 years ago is probably worth $3 million now. He points to the sale of recently deceased cellist Mstislav Rostropovich's Duport Stradivarius, which trade publications recently put at $20 million. "There's no way even a highly successful young musician...
...Four victories in four tournaments meets the expectations Harvard set for itself; nonetheless, this fall season deserves a lot of merit. The team’s first victory came at the Dartmouth Invitational, as the Crimson came in first with scores of 314 and 302. Freshman standout Christine Cho was the star that weekend, tying for the individual championship by shooting a four-over 148 on the two rounds. Harvard won the team title by nine, tallying a 616 compared with the Big Green’s 625 in the 17-team competition. The following weekend at the Princeton Invitational...