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...Grizzle. “It could have gone a couple more weeks.” Yet for some students, “Elena’s” abortion could not have come any sooner.“Those posters are factually inaccurate, total misrepresentations,” SFC Co-Director Rebecca P. Buckwalter ’08 says. “A 25-day-old fetus race car driver,” —she pauses and sighs— “does not even dignify a response.” Buckwalter, along with her freshman counterpart...
...life after prison at Ticknor Lounge last night. The Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) Prison Education Groups and the Harvard Progressive Advocacy Group co-hosted the panel, “Women and The Prison Crisis: Issues Facing Incarcerated Women in Massachusetts.” “The purpose of the panel was to reach out to the broader Harvard community,” said Connie E. Chen ’08, co-director of the Harvard Suffolk Prison Education Program. “The prison crisis is a huge problem in Massachussetts, and we want to spread awareness...
...forth 30 of the 120 teams. MIT, Simmons, Emerson, and Wellesley were also represented by teams at the relay. While Relay for Life takes place at different venues all over the country, the Cambridge area relay at Gordon Track is one of the ten largest college relays, Co-Director of the Harvard Relay, Hanzich said. Each team was responsible for raising at least $100 per person which some teams chose to do by soliciting donations in dining halls, hosting bake sales, and asking for pledges. The teams also had to have at least one member of the team...
...often demanded as much agility and grace as the traditional Mexican dance she considers her art. While Ballet Folklórico is “very fast paced and demands a lot of synchronization,” Pineda has also had to perform a tripartite role as co-director, choreographer, and dancer in preparation for the April 22 “Presencia Latina” show...
While Pineda’s role as co-director will preclude her participation onstage in the BFA pieces—since she is managing the show from backstage she won’t be able to spare the hour and a half necessary to create the traditional updo and makeup required of a Ballet Folklórico dancer—she will perform in the Danza Azteca piece “El Águila.” Wearing feathers and dancing as an eagle as a performance for the Aztec gods she will take part...