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...Elena posters” are the newest tactic of Harvard Right to Life. They feature a little fetus saying, “Oh, HI! I was just celebrating all my organs and me being 56 days alive!” I am not a fan. Here is my main problem with the posters: they don’t advertise anything. They don’t draw attention to a rally, or to a speaker, or to any kind of event; they are simply a statement of political belief. They don’t even say, “Feel enthusiastic...
...chance to “see what other bands’ sounds are like,” while Maya’s drummer Dhaval Chadha ’08 mentions the opportunity to reach out to new audiences.“Each band has their friends and their smaller fan followings, so it will be nice to get known across all the kids at Harvard who are into student music,” he says.The battle is just one in a long list of HCARAR’s goals in its larger mission to support campus rock. HCARAR is currently...
Instead of being a docudrama about the tense near-win for the Red Sox that slipped right through Bill Buckner’s hands, the film follows an afternoon in the life of New York playwright, yet devoted Sox fan, Nicky Rogan (Michael Keaton, “Batman”) as he hops from cab to cab on a sunny...
...grew up. While the Crimson suffered humbling defeats at the hands of nationally-ranked Cal State-Fullerton and Missouri, Vance filled up the box scores and his position in center field, seemingly unfazed by the crowds of 2,000-plus or CSF’s storied tradition. The Vance fan club gave an equally impressive performance, turning out in full force for each game with posters, painted chests, and lots of noise. Vance even spotted his grandmother holding up a “Matt is hot!” sign...
...scoring system gave points to Harvard for having a smaller undergraduate population, while Yale benefited because fewer volunteers ran their drive. Harvard also got points because Yale’s drive was open for longer. The coordinator of Yale’s blood drive, Wen Fan ’08, said that the point system is “far from perfect,” but added that it was necessary to take into account the differences between the two schools in order for the competition to remain fair. The president of Yale’s blood drive program, Irving...