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...Sudanese refugee avoid the potentially deadly search for firewood, say the student organizers of a weeklong donation drive. The campaign, led by the Harvard Darfur Action Group, calls itself DarfurFast—but doesn’t ask students to give up eating. “The concept of fasting is more symbolic,” said Firth M. McEachern ’08, treasurer of the group. “People are donating for the price of a latte, a taxi ride, a movie ticket, or chocolate.” Through this Friday, students passing by the Science Center...
...netted two quick free-throws to pull Harvard within eight before exploding for two consecutive steals in the backcourt and a pair of fast break layups all within one minute. When Hallion’s work was done, the Crimson stared up at a mere 55-51 deficit. Only 32 seconds had passed since Hallion stepped to the line for her first free throw...
...Crimson trailed BU by four points at the end of the first half, heading into the break at a 42-38 disadvantage. An up-tempo first half led to a series of fast breaks and quick shots early in the shot clock, which Delaney-Smith attributed to Harvard’s succumbing to BU’s game plan...
...months, the grille was equipped with new countertops and frying equipment and received other minor improvements, according to Mary E. Collins ’08, the student manager of the grille. Collins said the renovations would make the grille the best on campus, stressing the grille’s fast and friendly service. While the grille was closed, many Quad residents turned to the often more expensive route of ordering food from nearby restaurants for their late-night food fix. Collins said the grille’s convenient location by the main entrance to Pfoho would draw students...
...considering a lot of different options. Gmail is obviously very attractive, but it’s not the only thing out there,” said Noah S. Selsby, a client technology advisor for FAS IT. The popular Gmail service—offering a range of features including fast searching, integrated instant messaging, and a “conversation view” that groups related e-mails—is an appealing option for students. Although Harvard has yet to release the results of last week’s questionnaire, Selsby said that what he has seen so far demonstrates...