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...their hour of unprecedented tragedy, millions of Spaniards gathered in city streets throughout their country to hold a candlelight memorial vigil. The whole world looked on with sympathy and great admiration as Spaniards remained calm in the face of disaster. Bala Sugavanam Vienna...
...after using senior ace Trey Hendricks to nail down a Game 1 win against Columbia on Friday—and an hour after sending Hendricks to warm-up in the bullpen in case he was needed in Game 1 on Saturday—Walsh gave the senior right-hander the Game 2 start yesterday...
Over spring break, Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II announced that the College had ended its two-month-long experiment in 24-hour shuttle service. Henceforth, the shuttle will no longer run between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. (8 a.m. on weekends). Although it will probably inconvenience some students, the decision is fiscally responsible and appropriate; it never seemed plausible that the number of early-morning riders warranted regularly scheduled shuttle service anyway. Still, the scaled back schedule leaves three to four early morning hours in which students have no transportation options available—short...
...twist on the traditional African safari, why not hop a ride on an animal rather than merely watching them? Near Pilanesberg, two hours north of Johannesburg, you can take an elephant-back safari through the lightly wooded Letsatsing game reserve, home to rhino, giraffe and zebra. Guests are collected from the game-trackers' desk in the sprawling Sun City hotel and casino complex and taken to a nearby elephant wallow. An introductory lecture about the big beasts, a one-hour ride and transfers between the pickup point and the beginning of the elephant ride cost $133 per person...
...intense, hour-long recital, Bernbaum Professor of Literature Leo Damrosch, chair of the English department, awarded the $300 first-place prize to Maximillian M. Beach ’06, who recited two poems by Wallace Stevens. The $200 second place prize was captured by Meghan A. Day ’05 for her delivery of a piece from John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden...