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...needed to be in terms of conditioning.” Both Brine and Finelli seem to share the same attributes; their relentless work ethic and shared competitive drive allow them to bleed crimson on the court, the ice rink, the field, the golf course, and anywhere else they can display their talents.“We joke around with Niki that she’s basically a machine,” laughs fellow sophomore forward Katie Rollins. “She’s athletic, she’s on top of her schoolwork and all her workouts...
...scoring. By the break Harvard, had built up a 7-4 advantage that it never relinquished. ”When we woke up, things started happening,” Farrar said. Although the win was a whole team effort, the talents of the freshmen class in particular were on display. Rookie Kathryn Bilder led the way with a season-high eight goals. Classmates Kelly Peeler (three goals), Roxanne Pinto (two goals), and Bergquist (one goal) rounded out the freshmen’s scoring. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...rampage was an orgy of hate, then here, in this oversized purple turkey clowning for a crowd of students and kids, was the perfect antidote: a wanton display of innocence...
...frequently dreary lobby of Gund Hall, an exhibition hovers between document and poem, chaos and order, microcosm and macrocosm. In “African Cities, A Photographic Survey by David Adjaye,” on display through May 23, Adjaye navigates these gentle tensions masterfully and in doing so reveals how an architect “sees” architecture and urbanism, in the several senses of the verb.Adjaye, the Graduate School of Design’s Tange visiting professor in architecture, was born in 1966 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania—just years after the country gained independence...
...effective to have an interactive discussion about art with people who are at your level.”One challenge facing the project is that the Sackler, like most museums in the Harvard University Art Museums system, experiences a great deal of turnover in the objects that are on display. As a result, the podcast Hays and her team are creating will have limited longevity at the Sackler; the guide, which Hays expects to complete by Arts First weekend, will cover objects that will be on view only through the summer of 2007. The podcast medium itself has drawbacks...