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...other hand, were unable to carry the momentum from last week into the matches, falling to No. 5 Princeton 17-10, Yale 15-12, and No. 4 Columbia 16-11. “It was a real team effort,” co-captain Emily Cross said. “Everyone contributed in a really great way and we were all really at the top of our games, especially facing Columbia. It feels really great.” The women’s team prevailed in all four of its matches, beating Princeton 14-13, Cornell 21-6, Yale...
...dominate, clearing 1.75 meters. “Becky is, well, Becky,” Saretsky said. “She’s just a great competitor, always gives it her all, and never gets too high or low.”Sophomore Claire Richardson, a standout in cross country as well as track, and freshman Kailyn Kuzmuk also fared well in the meet. The duo finished first and third, respectively, at 4:50.30 and 4:54.37, both ECAC qualifying times. Harvard hopes to build off of its strong start this season, as both the men and the women...
...least for a few days, Colombians could celebrate amid the homecomings. After a Brazilian army helicopter carrying Red Cross officials plucked Lopez from the jungle and delivered him to Cali's international airport, his two sons, aged 18 and 20, nearly knocked him to the ground as they embrace him on the tarmac. The haggard but smiling former lawmaker later suggested that the guerrillas, not Uribe nor the army, have become their own worst enemies...
...much more seductive. You get to sit there and play with it...I’m dealing with some pretty loaded imagery. One of the first things our professor said in the final critique was that there aren’t many more loaded images than Christ on the cross. I wanted to ask, “What sort of modern world needs to be saved with another round of crucifixions?” That’s the conceptual idea I started with.RR: Is this going home to mom and dad?IRM: I live in California, so it would...
...trip met with a wide range of professionals—from agents and writers to Robert M. Kraft ’76, the chief executive of Fox Music. “We were bussed around from studio to studio, panel to panel in order to experience a broad cross-section of Hollywood,” said Molly O. Fitzpatrick ’11. As they learned about the ins and outs of Hollywood (“Screaming bosses are a big thing out there,” said Fitzpatrick), students also tried their hand at networking...