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...that she discovered at least two other vehicles parked along the street were broken into also. The victim, who is a tutor in Pforzheimer House, also sent an e-mail to House residents informing them of the break ins. According to a second report, an unknown individual smashed the driver??s-side window of a 2007 red Mini Cooper parked near the intersection of Garden and Walker Streets Tuesday afternoon. A GPS device mounted on the console of the vehicle was stolen. Police withheld the name of the victim, a 26-year-old white male who resides...
...We—five students, two Chinese teachers, and a local driver??were on our way to visit an Inner Mongolian family, interviewing ordinary people for a Social Studies research project. It was our third day in the region, and we had already interviewed several herdsman families, watched two sheep be slaughtered (or, in my case, hid in the yurt while others watched), roasted the sheep, watched Mongolian wrestling and horse racing, and ridden horses and danced with traditional Mongolian singers and dancers. Away from the exciting but polluted bustle that is Beijing and into the refreshingly clean...
...Budischak—with a 51-48 thriller over Cornell that broke the tie between the two teams at the top of the Ancient Eight standings. A loud and proud Lavietes Pavilion crowd chanted “Ivy champs!” as the team moved into the league driver??s seat: with wins in its next two games at Brown and Yale, Harvard would win the title outright and return to NCAAs.“I just remember it was so loud in the gym, my heart was pounding,” junior forward Katie Rollins said...
...dynamic goal scorer with superb stick-handling skills and a powerful shot, Vaillancourt benefited from the presence of Chu and others to create scoring opportunities and handle the defensive end of the game in her first two seasons with Harvard. Now in the driver??s seat, Vaillancourt had to expand her repertoire and accelerate her development as an all-around player...
...look closely enough, you can see a hint of fear-tinged-excitement in my eyes as I prepared to arrive on the campus that would forever change my life.I knew it was going to be a long drive, but I also knew that the clothes I wore sitting driver??s side would be the first impression I made at Harvard. Never one to fold at the demands of fashion, I carefully chose an outfit both comfortable and indicative of my sense of style: an orange-stripped polo, army-green cargo pants, and light-caramel Timberland boots. Looking back...