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...what a back four they are. The four defenders who compose the stone wall in front of outstanding senior captain and goalie Katie Shields are certainly a diverse group. Each of the four backs is from a different Harvard class. “[Sophomore] Michelle Hull is, without a doubt, the fastest player on our team,” junior captain Laura Odorczyk said. Hull’s blazing speed is certainly well documented among her teammates and her ability to play such outstanding one-on-one defense, typically on the opposition’s most talented forward...
...September 2004, Hausmann and MIT economist Roberto Rigobon published a study concluding that the previous month’s Venezuelan referendum, in which Chávez survived a presidential recall, was almost certainly fraudulent. The study cast doubt on a previous election audit conducted by the Carter Center, a human-rights group founded by former President Carter...
...just another example of that classic competition among Harvard students to see whose path to this school was the most difficult and unlikely? The ever present “race to the bottom” to see whose family was most hard-pressed and disadvantaged? While some will no doubt think it is self-satisfied back-patting, I think it is a point very relevant to discussions over economic diversity here at Harvard. In an assessment of economic diversity, I would initially seem to be a member of the privileged elite that is undoubtedly so over-represented here. After...
While the traveling company of “Hairspray” no doubt delighted Bostonians on the quaint yet elegant Opera House stage, the touring group lacks the coveted flair and professionalism of this musical’s Broadway cast. “Hairspray” follows painfully plump teenager Tracy Turnblad as she auditions for and stars on “The Corny Collins Show,” a Mickey Mouse Club-esque variety TV program. Tracy’s road to stardom segues into a struggle to integrate the show when she makes friends with some...
...September 2004, Hausmann and MIT economist Roberto Rigobon published a study concluding that the previous month’s Venezuelan referendum—in which Chavez survived a presidential recall—was almost certainly fraudulent. The study cast doubt on a previous election audit conducted by the Carter Center...