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...court and a lacrosse field have in common? If you answered that they all involve highly competitive athletes, well, you’d be right, but then you’d be missing the whole point. However, if you answered Jenny Brine and Nicole Finelli, respectively, feel free to fill out your Harvard Sports Fan Club membership.It’s rare in this highly specialized era of collegiate sports to find athletes who would be motivated enough to take up more than one sport. It’s especially difficult to find athletes who cannot only compete at such...

Author: By Mauricio A. Cruz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brine, Finelli Win Big Across Multiple Sports | 4/24/2007 | See Source »

Brandon M. Terry ’05 wants to fill the gaps he sees in minority professional networks—and he has gone online to do it. Terry recently co-founded GetConnects, a company that works to link minority students at top universities with businesses that do not have strong minority recruitment programs or an already strong presence at on-campus job fairs. According to Terry, registration with the GetConnects’ online database is free for students, but businesses are asked to pay for access. Terry said his company will help to fill in holes in minority professional...

Author: By Sophie M. Alexander, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grad Creates Job Site for Minorities | 4/23/2007 | See Source »

...baseball's economics thrive, more teams can afford high-profile players to fill the DH spot: the Toronto Blue Jays can sign Frank Thomas, who hit 39 home runs for Oakland last season, to a two-year, $18 million contract, and Oakland can give Mike Piazza one-year, $8.5 million deal to replace him. The result is a concentration of DH talent the game has never seen before. "It's unusual," says veteran Texas Rangers scout Mel Didier. "You usually have two or three of those Hall of Fame caliber guys, but seven or eight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Breakout Season for the DH | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

...most captivating aspect of Ryan’s performance is her awkwardly plump lips and painfully stretched and lifted face. Thank you, Hollywood, for sucking the innocence and natural beauty from yet another one of America’s sweethearts.Ryan is barely convincing as a mother, trying to fill the shoes of movie mother greats like Susan Sarandon and Diane Keaton, while still holding onto the happy-go-lucky mannerisms of Kathleen Kelly in “You’ve Got Mail.” However, Ryan does do a surprisingly solid job when it comes to the more...

Author: By Erin A. May, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In The Land of Women | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

...dancers. TEACHING AND DANCING However, instead of the lectures and sections which made up her fall course, Watts’ spring class is hands on and requires more than a little, well, sweat. Every Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon, some of Harvard’s most advanced ballet students fill the 60 Garden St. studio to take her intensive technique class and learn snippets of classical and contemporary choreography. Watts decided to teach parts of famous solos to the two boys and 18 girls in her class because she wanted them to learn versatility in performance. She stresses the importance...

Author: By Erin A. May, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watts Raises the Barre at Harvard | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

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