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...from the Harvard players. Sophomore Samantha Rosekrans, who did not play singles because of injury, paired up with Jania in the top doubles flight. Together, the pair earned an 8-1 victory, but then lost to a team from Temple 8-6. Rosekrans’ usual partner, senior Beier Ko, was not available to play because she was preparing for this week’s important trip to the Riviera All-American Championships. Like Rosekrans, Peterzan did not play singles because of a lingering injury. Nevertheless, Peterzan was able to compete in doubles with Cao. The duo earned...
...uprising showed, voices of dissent are becoming more difficult to silence. Although Win Tin has vowed to continue speaking out and working to end military rule, he is surely aware that the military is capable of revoking his newfound freedom. Another long-serving political prisoner, student leader Min Ko Naing, who was arrested the same year as Win Tin and released in 2004, was re-arrested last year in connection with protests over deteriorating economic conditions last year and is still languishing in prison...
...fall season over the weekend, splitting the team between two individual tournaments at the William and Mary Women’s Tennis Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. and the Columbia Classic in New York City. The Crimson sent four of its players—captain Laura Peterzan, senior Beier Ko, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans, and freshman Holly Cao—to compete in Virgina, while it sent six players to take on the competition in New York City. At William and Mary, Ko had an especially strong performance, advancing all the way to the finals of the Flight A draw...
...part independence day celebration. Teens strolled hand in hand, swaying to the music, chatting and lighting candles. Roma worked the crowd for spare change. Red and white flags were sported as fashion accessories, bandanas, shawls, and miniskirts. "Sarko ! Sarko!" they roared in anticipation, before following up with "YUV-SHEN-KO!" Speakers boomed out rock and folk music, including a recent local hit called Freedom to which the crowd poignantly responded by swaying and chanting to the lyrics as if they'd been singing it all their lives. Even Georgian NBA basketball star Nika Tskitishvili took up the microphone...
From her comfortable five-room suite in Pforzheimer House, Ealy Ko ’08 considers herself one of the luckiest people at Harvard...