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...Crew, and American Eagle. “I found a pair of Hollister capris that fit me perfectly that would be upwards of $100 in the store,” Anne E. P. Stone ’10 said. The main organizer of this year’s event, Gena M. Haugen ’09, said the brunch was open only to the Harvard community, a restriction that Chava E. Kenny ’12 said she favors. Kenny said that she has always wanted to do a clothing swap, and she felt more comfortable knowing most...
...opportunities. “I thought we attacked a lot,” captain Kayla Romanelli said. “We had 10 shots, which is an improvement from our past couple games.” The Harvard offense was shut down by Columbia goalkeeper Gena Miller, who recorded 11 saves on the afternoon. Ultimately, Harvard accumulated 10 penalty corners and out-shot the Lions 18-7. With its season over, Harvard now looks towards next fall and how it can improve. “[The seniors] have left us in a pretty good position,” Caples said...
...have a nine trillion dollar debt. Congress really is controlling everything. They can blame the president - and he has a lot to be blamed for - but the real blame goes to Congress. You've got 535 people in Congress, 100 Senators and 435 Representatives. Now, [my wife] Gena and I went to the House chamber last year. They were debating a bill. Well, not debating - they were screaming at each other across the aisles. And I'm watching them and thinking, this looks like a grammar school class. Who do we hold accountable in the House of Representatives...
...less than 15 minutes to go. Co-captain Devon Shapiro drilled the ball into the back of the net after a pass from fellow co-captain Jana Berglund.Junior forward Tami Jafar put up the Crimson’s only other threatening shot, which served only to earn Lions goalkeeper Gena Miller her single save of the night.Crimson keeper junior Kylie Stone denied four Columbia shots and finished the season third in the league in saves. Stone entered Friday night’s match with a 1.27 goals-against average in Ivy play.This weekend determined the final Ivy standings, and four...
...combined groups, as well as many large instruments, including eight tympanis, must all fit on stage at the same time. “You’re shuffling around, I think, five percent of the Harvard population on 700 square feet of space,” estimates Collegium manager Gena M. Haugen ’09. “It’s extremely crowded, but we’ve done it before.” Despite the grueling work involved in preparing this piece, Holden Choirs’ associate conductor, Dr. Kevin C. Leong (a graduate of the Graduate...