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...learning about entrepreneurship, then participating in their own projects.” Zhang, who was recently elected vice president of communities for HCEF, is currently responsible for the impending comp process and increasing recruitment efforts for the organization. She says that one primary goal is to increase participation from freshmen who may lack prior exposure to entrepreneurship...
...freshmen, there’s still a lot of learning to go, and one of the things you learn in your college career is how not to make mistakes in those crucial moments, settle down, and fit into the team,” Baise said. “[Jones has] been great...
...captain sophomore Alan Palmer skippered over the weekend, where he was teamed up with senior Lauren Brants as crew. Senior Jon Garrity, sophomore John Stokes, and Himler also served as Crimson skippers. Juniors Michelle Konstadt and Winston Yan, sophomore Quincy Bock, and Charles all competed as crews. While no freshmen competed this weekend, Harvard anticipates some rookies should be able to contribute this season. “Brendan Kopp was a great junior sailor and is really committed to learning how to sail on the collegiate level,” Himler said. “He will be integrated into...
...finally broke in. The disparities are not totally overcome; a forthcoming report from the Women’s Center on gender gaps in student group leadership suggests that men still tend to run the most “prestigious” student groups, defined by students themselves. But female freshmen come into the Women’s Center in their first few weeks to find a welcoming space for them as women. Full equal status has yet to come, but everyday miracles like Women’s Week and the Women’s Center bring us ever closer...
...Field competed hard and yielded some great results in the IC4A and ECAC Championships this past Saturday and Sunday. Of the men, who competed in the 20-event IC4A Championships at Boston University’s track, standouts included sprinter John Dingus and pole vaulter Nico Weiler, both freshmen. Dingus qualified for the finals of the 400-meter dash, finishing ninth overall at 48:19 and breaking his own school record. He finished eighth in the finals at 49:43. Weiler finished his event impressively at first overall, vaulting 5.00 meters. The rookie was pleased with his performance, but felt...