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...inhumanities by depicting personal histories and the intimate—almost palpable—pains of its heroines. Like Euripedes’ play, “Trojan Barbie” draws its poignancy from the intimate. Scenes of warfare and violence are hauntingly relatable because of their extra-temporal nature; these hate crimes are timeless and place-less. “Trojan Barbie” presents an un-reality; for example, the play is set in “modern day Troy,” a fictional extension of an ancient city. The travesty of men aggressively raping women...
...bottom of the 10th, Stack-Babich came through with an efficient end to his outstanding relief outing, inducing weak groundouts from the top three hitters in the Big Green lineup, including Dartmouth’s marquee slugger, Nick Santomauro.The win gives the Crimson a 3-0 record in extra-inning games this season.In the early innings, the game appeared to have the markings of a pitchers’ duel between Harvard rookie starter Brent Suter and the Big Green’s Ben Murray. But Suter injured his calf in the bottom of the fifth and was removed from...
HANOVER, N.H.—Harvard baseball’s Saturday split with Dartmouth displayed remarkably different outcomes in the two contests, with the Crimson suffering a 14-2 blowout before rebounding to top the Big Green, 6-4, in extra innings. While the games featured numerous differences, including a key two-run shot by senior Matt Rogers and a stellar outing from rookie Brent Suter in the nightcap, perhaps the largest improvement between the contests was the avoidance of the “big inning.”In game one, freshman starter Jonah Klees and classmate Jeff Reynolds...
...42—Winters drops an easy touchdown pass into the hands of Iannuzzi, Patrick Long's extra point is good. CRIMSON 7, WHITE...
...matriculation deadlines fast approaching, does putting down a deposit mean you're out of luck if your finances are still in flux? Not necessarily. Many colleges keep reevaluating students' aid packages throughout the year. For instance, Rod Frantz, who works in marketing and public relations in Washington, applied for extra aid this spring for his son, Charles, who is a sophomore at Grinnell. Frantz had put a full-time marketing job on hold two years ago to self-finance a pet project. By the time he was ready to get back into marketing, the economy had tanked, and he says...