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...passes on the afternoon, versus an astounding 59 carries. And, on the flip side of the coin, the Bears’ inability to establish the running game on offense haunted it yet again. This time, “Oy vey” Oyalowo rode the pine and junior Derrick Knight stumbled to 61 yards on 16 carries...
...Derrick L. Wang ’06 didn’t end up writing the music for the 2003 Hasty Pudding Theatricals show, “It’s a Wonderful Afterlife.” The morning before he had to submit his original score, the then-freshman was frantically composing in a midtown Manhattan McDonald’s, still recovering from a long night on the town. The Pudding’s music director had given him the lyrics only a week earlier, but Wang had not let the deadline spoil his weekend plans...
Saturday, April 22 at 2:00 p.m., Leverett Old Library will serve as the venue for five operas written by Peter L. McMurray ’05, Elizabeth C. Lim ’08, Matthew L. Mendez ’09, Emily C. Richmond ’06, and Derrick L. Wang ’06. Although many of the performers and contributors hail from the same community of music concentrators, performers, and music-lovers that is responsible for many other musical events at Harvard, the directors of this performance present the event as a unique, genre-bending alternative...
...favorite uncle executed. Now, at 32, he is perfecting an entirely new skill that could change this region as much as have the wars in which he has fought: drilling for oil. Since late November, he has toiled about 9 m aboveground on the first derrick erected in Kurdistan in decades - by a Norwegian outfit using a Chinese rig, of all things. From the top, there is a panoramic view of the hills around his tiny village of Tawke, where 30 families eke out a meager living herding sheep. It hardly looks like the location for a major economic boom...
...using pop culture to spread positive images of Africa. “Over 100 years of tyranny and oppression didn’t make an African a nigger, but 15 years of hip hop did it...and some of us are fed up,” SMT founder Derrick N. Ashong ’97 said at Saturday’s opening speech. “If pop culture can turn us against ourselves, then why can’t we use it as a tool to uplift and build up one another?” The conference kicked...