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From the Women's cross country team (and on behalf of the other 30 intercollegiate sports that do not get any mention in your illustrious paper) to the Crimson sports staff: We think you suck.
Alliger's genius stems neither from an illustrious dance background nor a business degree. At Emerson College, he studied television, theater and photography, and graduated with a self-designed degree in Visual Design and Communication. He worked a number of odd jobs--as a cab driver, a cook for a...
Diego Rivera thus paid tribute in 1945 to the Mexican photographer Manuel Alvarez Bravo, an artist who remains little-known in this country after an illustrious career spanning more than 50 years. The Sackler's exhibition of Bravo's work, titled Revelaciones, offers a fine introduction to his achievement.
There is something humorous about this notion that our illustrious Vice President has emphasized. But your presentations are anything but humorous. Reading that Jordan Ellenberg is tall and somewhat goofy does not exactly make me break out into uncontrolled laughter. Reading that Malcolm Heineske dresses like a candidate is not...
Joining Ogbunarmiri in the scoring action were freshman Jennifer Jose, who comes to Harvard after an illustrious high school career in Napa, Calif., and sophomore Jessica Downie, a strong all-around player.