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...Chang finished third. Junior Lindsay Hart added two more first-place finishes to her opening win in the relay, taking the 200 individual medley in 2:09.25 and the 200 backstroke in 2:04.89. Freshman Kay Foley and senior Jessica Davidson made it a Crimson sweep of the 200 IM while senior Kara O’Reilly finished second to Hart in the 200 backstroke. Junior Meaghan Colling led from the gun to win the 200 free in 1:55.67. Classmate Amanda Slaight claimed the 100 free in 54.13 while freshman Sophie Morgan grabbed second, sophomore Christi Morrissey took fourth...
...other malware writers. So Microsoft has worked on that, mostly under the hood. I think what most impressed me were the built-in parental controls: you can decide when your kids will use Vista, what websites they can go to, what applications they can run, whom they can IM with, and so on. And if they try to break the controls, Vista will rat them...
Harvard should be commended for encouraging physical activity by offering recreational classes at the MAC and for organizing club and IM sports. But in the words of Annie R. Levenson ’09, “Sometimes when I have a lot of work, it’s hard to rationalize going running to myself. It feels like procrastination, even though I know that it ultimately helps me.” That a student should have such a concern illustrates a college-wide lack of perspective. In a balanced life, academics are not more important than personal health...
...posted several strong individual performances, including a personal-best in the 200 individual medley, in which he placed first with an NCAA-B qualifying time of 1:47.34. The junior also placed second in the 200-yard breaststroke, second in the 100-yard breaststroke, third in the 400-yard IM, and competed on several relay teams as well...
...over the three-day Georgia Invitational in Athens, Ga. this weekend. Southern California, which finished with 951 points, held on to win against the host Bulldogs (884 points). The Crimson (610.5) finished behind Missouri (635). Junior Geoff Rathgeber started the meet with a bang, winning the 200 IM medley on Friday, and nailed a provisional NCAA-qualifying time of 1:47.34. The junior was one of five Crimson swimmers to reach the A finals in their respective events on Friday, as Harvard finished the first day of competition No. 4 with 171 points. Three Harvard swimmers finished...