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...Gillerman specifically criticized the Iranian government for perpetuating the growing “culture of violence.” Emphasizing the gravity of the situation, he offered personal accounts of the violence occurring on both sides and presented a sobering comparison to an attentive audience. “A cup of coffee in Paris can cost you four dollars,” he said. “However, a cup of coffee in Jerusalem, in Haifa, in Tel Aviv, could cost you the lives of four children.” Although Gillerman presented the unique dangers of the region...
...excited for June 7th when we are already so far beyond the Harvard community, and this time we’re not only talking about raw cognitive capacity. Is our lack of enthusiasm because we feel like we’ve matured beyond the college pastimes of pounding cup after cup of frecklejuice and then going home and binging on superfudge until we pass out? No, no way, those things are going to be fun forever. But maybe we’ve outgrown Harvard, otherwise known as Soul-Crusher the Great. As we count down the days to freedom...
...varsity eight bested the Tigers’ and the Bulldogs’ top boats in the last race of the day, meaning that Harvard would return home not only with the Goldthwait Cup—given to the winning varsity eight boat—but also with the Volger Cup, awarded to the team with the most overall points...
...Goldthwait Cup returns to Cambridge after a disappointing third-place finish for the varsity eight in 2006. Harvard has now won the Cup four out of the last five years. The Goldthwait Cup is one of the biggest prizes—and represents one of the biggest rivalries—in the sport of collegiate crew...
...think everyone is pretty excited to see how much more speed we can get out of this boat,” Adomanis said. CORRECTION: The April 30 sports article "Lights Return Trophy-Heavy" contained several errors. First, it incorrectly identified the the Vogel Cup as the "Volger Cup." Second, senior Mansour Benkreira, who is described as the varsity four-seat in the article, is in fact the varsity two-seat. Finally, varsity coxswain Mark Adomanis is quoted in the story as saying, "It goes way back to the start of Olympic rowing." In fact, Adomanis stated that the tradition hearkened...