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After returning to Cambridge, the team will board the bus once again for the trip to Hamden, Conn., to play Quinnipiac in their last road game before finally playing a home date...
...contest this season. And on its longest win streak of 2006, the Harvard men’s volleyball team made sure it stayed that way, defeating the Pioneers 3-0 (30-24, 30-24, 30-28) last night at the Pitt Center in Fairfield, Conn. Riding the momentum from an upset of then-undefeated East Stroudsburg on Saturday, the Crimson had little trouble getting past a struggling Sacred Heart squad. Harvard posted 50 kills on .307 hitting, outslugging the Pioneers to pick up its fifth straight victory. “We capitalized on their errors,” junior setter...
...Public Art / Moving Site” project has put on a kind of traveling show across three New England cities this spring—taking a sculpture, a restaurant, and a series of miniatures on a journey from New Haven, Conn. to Bellows Falls, Vt., and right here to Cambridge.Each work in the project is meant to reexamine some aspect of the cities it visits, and in Cambridge, it commenced with a massive monument honoring the city’s crooked spaces—DeWitt Godfrey’s massive steel rings, which stood next to Café Pamplona...
...fourth game of the season, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team sought to break .500 with a victory on the road at Quinnipiac, facing the Bobcats on their new turf surface in the Lacrosse/Field Hockey Complex in Hamden, Conn. Quinnipiac, however, successfully christened its new field, beating Harvard 16-15 in a game that would not be decided until the final 12 seconds of overtime. Down 14-11 at the end of the second period, junior Liz Gamble initiated a Crimson 3-0 run, scoring on a free position shot with 2:40 left in the frame. Sophomore...
...knowledge, art,” says Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Tom Conley. Such creatively provocative statements characterize Conley’s artistic and critical method: he examines the world through unexpected lenses, bringing forth questions and meanings that might otherwise remain undiscovered. Born in New Haven, Conn., and raised by parents who did not attend college, Conley never expected to find himself at Harvard as a professor and co-master of Kirkland House. After studying at Lawrence and Columbia Universities, Conley’s financial circumstances and his opposition to the Vietnam War landed...