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...sticking around?’” says Laurel T. Holland ’06-’07, who took time off to work for a theater company in Paris last year. “There may be the stereotype that most Harvard students finish their time in eight consecutive semesters,” Holland says. “They don’t realize that it was a conscious decision, and that it can be beneficial...
Stepping up to the tee Monday and yesterday against 41 other teams and 210 other golfers, the Harvard men’s golf team finished fifth in the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championships—but drove home knowing an even better finish had been within reach. The Crimson, playing on the Captains Golf Course in Brewster, Mass., turned in its best result since a third-place finish in 2003. Harvard’s depth and youth were on display as freshman Greg Shuman shot a 76 on Monday and then improved to 75 yesterday to lead the Crimson...
...Charles River littered with visitors for Head of the Charles weekend, Harvard’s other aquatic teams traveled to different northeastern locales to compete in a trio of regattas. The No. 2 co-eds and the No. 4 women’s squad earned three top-10 finishes, with the women having the best weekend, finishing in second place at the team’s two-day regatta. WOMEN’S STU NELSON TROPHY The Crimson sent five sailors to Connecticut College for the Stu Nelson Trophy, which took place Saturday and Sunday in New London, Conn...
...dance called a pushpanjali, or a flower offering, which juxtaposed two types of classical dance from south India—Mohiniattam and the more energetic Kuchipudi. Dancers Vani E. Nambudiri ’09 and Amrapali Maitra ’10 alternated individual performances of the different forms before finishing off the act dancing in unison, showing the overlap between the two. Following the Pushpanjali was a wonderful song, performed by three singers, Rajiv Venkataramanan ’08, Vikas V. Mouli ’09, and Vaidya G. Rajagopalan ’08, proclaiming love for Lord Krishna...
...opening day.Most Harvard and Radliffe boats, however, had the luxury of the spectator’s seat on Saturday, and calmer winds on Sunday gave way to optimal conditions for almost all of the Crimson and Black and White entries.The Harvard heavyweight four earned the best finish of the day on the men’s side, finishing fourth out of 18 entries and second amongst university crews. “Even though it’s the fall, it’s still a race, and we still get excited for it,” senior stroke Andrew Boston...