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...CVNE Enter this barrel-shaped bunker and step into French architect Philippe Mazières' vision of 21st century winemaking. Towering 17.5 m above a glass floor, a giant mechanical arm delivers crushed grapes into the 72 stainless-steel tanks that line the circular walls. Even more impressive are two enormous caverns bored into the hillside that store 22,000 barrels of crianza. "Making wine used to be like a secret in the Rioja," says tour guide Nunia Noja. Now it's like the underground lab in a James Bond film. www.cvne.com...
...concentrator, he has since switched to economics to avoid the time-consuming math and science courses—which include lengthy, mandatory labs—that come with the territory in engineering. Whenever it is that Unger’s baseball career comes to a close, he plans to enter the financial world, with investment banking and management as some possible career paths...
...Prior to the Class of 2010, the size of Harvard’s freshman classes had wavered around 1640. But the Class of 2010 had 1684 students, and administrators hope to have about 1675 students enter the Class of 2011 in September, including newly admitted students and students on leave...
...took its second—and last—lead of the game thanks to a strike from senior attackman Evan Calvert. Two Fairfield goals followed, but a Mahler goal assisted by Cohen tied the score at three with 13 seconds to play in the first quarter. Poised to enter the second quarter with a bit of momentum, Flood lost the ensuing faceoff, which led to a heartbreaking Stags goal with two seconds to play in the frame. By halftime, the score was 10-7 in favor of Fairfield. “We were in the game in the first...
...DeWolfe St. early yesterday morning—only to flee after a surprise encounter with one of its residents. This marks the second time that the room has been broken into this academic year. The man, wearing a gray New England Patriots cap and a black leather jacket, entered the suite at approximately 5:17 a.m., according to resident Ho A. Tuan ’09, who had just returned from a late-night study session. Tuan said that he and the stranger stared speechlessly at each other for a moment, until Tuan asked the man what he was doing...