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...Ordinary Man: An Autobiography,” earlier this month by Viking Press. The greatly-anticipated event sold out late Saturday afternoon, according to a Harvard Book Store employee, and a line stretched from the church to the corner of Garden Street and Mass. Ave. 40 minutes before the event??s start. During his talk, Rusesabagina compared the Rwanda of 1994 to the current situation in Darfur. “It’s exactly the same, and again the whole world stands by, watches, and doesn’t do anything,” he said...
...major organizing force behind RH’s upcoming two-night concert. “If it happened it would have been almost too good to be true,” continues Hanlon. But the independent festival didn’t have the funds to fly Dino up.Nonetheless, the event??s roster still boasts 14 transportation-savvy groups, each of which has agreed to perform on the cheap. RH Fest will feature several prominent niche bands, including hardcore group Ampere, acclaimed Montreal electronica artist Tim Hecker, and much-buzzed DJ C, the local inventor...
...cancer patients that were lit up ceremonially at 9 pm. David S. Rosenthal, Oliver Professor of Hygiene and Director of Harvard University Health Services, as well as former President of the American Cancer Society, Harvard women’s basketball coach, and cancer survivor Kathy Delaney-Smith were the event??s guest speakers at the opening ceremonies...
...briefed President Bush and testified before the Senate as an “expert witness” on climate science. “And he’s a graduate of this fine institution,” Browner said, to which Professor of Law Jody Freeman, the event??s moderator and an environmental law scholar, interjected, “It’s not our fault!” Browner said that she believes there will be federal action on climate change “certainly in the next three to four years,” but that...
Under NCAA rules, student athletes are prohibited from betting on any sporting event??something rowers do every week. Prior to each race, competing crews wager racing T-shirts, with the victors taking home the shirt of each crew they’ve beaten. Such practice would fall by the wayside under NCAA restrictions, destroying one of the more storied traditions of college athletics’ oldest sport...