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...good bout.” For Harvard students, this is uncomfortably familiar. Our desire to laugh at Zuckerberg also stems from a desire for self-protection. Harvard is filled with students who wrote application essays about their love of long showers—“Within these glass walls I can cry, and my tears are washed away by the stinging hot water of the shower”—their passion for the New York Times—“What I like most about the New York Times is that it is consistently abounding...
...Caprices.” The first piece was a beautiful debut of “Elysium” choreographed by Claudia F. Schreier ’08. The sound of fast-paced violins filled the air as a group of five dancers gracefully performed to the music of Philip Glass. The resonance between the choreography and the title of the piece culminated towards the end. One of the male dancers evocatively lifted one of the female dancers, who seemed to transcend the boundary between life and death, perhaps returning to Earth after a period in Elysium. Jodi Leigh Allen...
...point lead at intermission evaporate and fell to Lehigh, 70-61, Saturday in Bethlehem, Pa. “[It was] a total team defense collapse on our part,” junior guard Drew Housman said of the second half. The Crimson (4-6) suffered on the glass against the Mountain Hawks (5-5), who snagged 13 offensive boards to the Crimson’s four and held the overall rebounding edge, 34-25. Lehigh forward Bryan White posted a game-high 10 rebounds. Additionally, Lehigh enjoyed extra time at the charity stripe, taking 24 shots and sinking 22. Though...
...first start of her collegiate career, senior Adrian Budischak dominated the boards with a career-high 14 rebounds. In the first half, Budischak had 10 of the Crimson’s 24 total rebounds. Overall, Harvard out-rebounded UNH, 46-41. Budischak’s strong effort on the glass was a welcome change for the Crimson, which has been struggling to find a consistent rebounder since Christiana Lackner ’07 graduated. “I have finally found my rebounder,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. In its game on Wednesday against Providence, the Crimson...
...defense here, scoring here, rebounding here.” Delaney-Smith’s juggling act led to some pleasant surprises on the block for Harvard. Senior Adrian Budischak, who has missed much of her collegiate career with injuries, chipped in seven rebounds, including five on the offensive glass. “Budischak is our most consistent, but she wasn’t hitting her shots tonight,” Delaney-Smith said. “When we had to go to four guards and a forward, she did a great job.”—Staff writer...