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...medal winner, jilted Rohbock, her partner of three years, for Vonetta Flowers. Jean Prahm dumped her best friend, Jen Davidson, for Gea Johnson. Now Prahm has picked Flowers, and after switching to the driver position, Rohbock is teamed with roommate Valerie Fleming. Bakken was back after a two-year hiatus but lost to Rohbock for one of two driver spots on the Olympic team. Got it? "There's so much drama, it's ridiculous," says Rohbock. A saving grace, she insists, is that the women now travel with the men on the World Cup circuit. Says Rohbock: "It's just...
...just not an option at all.”If the Crimson can beat Dartmouth (2-11, 0-1) for the second time in six days, it will lock in a 2-0 mark and a place atop the league’s standings during its two-week hiatus for exams. With a grueling four-game Ivy road trip awaiting Harvard right after the break, having some momentum to draw upon will be crucial.“It’s really important not to fall in the loss column early,” Stehle said. “Inevitably...
LAST JANUARY YOU SAID YOU WERE TAKING A BREAK FROM YOUR WEEKLY COLUMN. LAST MONTH YOU MADE THE HIATUS PERMANENT. I don't think I'm ever going back to writing weekly columns. It was clear early on?like, with my second column?that I had nothing to say. Thirty years was a long time to write with nothing...
...position—first place in the ECAC. The Crimson (10-5-2, 7-2-2 ECAC) used decisive road wins over Colgate (7-7-4, 4-4-2) and Cornell (5-9-0, 1-7-0) to catapult to the top of the conference standings before taking a hiatus from division play for exams. “It’s a great feeling,” freshman Jenny Brine said. “It’s definitely one of our goals to be at the top of our league.”The trip to upstate...
...website. Stores such as Planet Records and Tommy’s Pizza have already purchased ad space on the site. The involvement of local merchants seems to reflect the fact that the show will remain focused on appealing to Harvard audiences. However, ever since the show ended a long hiatus and was re-launched in 2003, it has been part of a growing national phenomenon: college-made soap operas. An October edition of Newsweek’s “Periscope” section profiled “Ivory Tower” alongside similar shows at Boston University...