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...Kyle A. Krahel ’08 is a government concentrator in Adams House and the legislative director of the Harvard College Democrats. Colin J. Motley ’10 lives in Wigglesworth Hall and is a member of the Harvard Republican Club...
...blazed—or glazed—his way to victory last night in the third annual Athletes in Action doughnut eating competition, downing a dozen rounded pastries in just under two minutes, 10 seconds. Kara M. O’Reilly ’07, Kyle Cutter ’07, and Amanda C. Slaight ’08 took home the women’s relay title, eating a combined 12 doughnuts in 2:15. On the men’s side, 13 students raced to scarf a dozen donuts, while the women’s division saw nine...
...captain Clay Johnson skippered along with senior crew Kristen Lynch, guiding Harvard to a second-place finish behind only the University of Rhode Island. The margin of victory for URI was just three points, and the close finish meant that a relatively strong performance from B-division junior skipper Kyle Kovacs and junior crew Elyse Dolbec give the Crimson the top spot. That’s exactly what happened, as Harvard tied Boston University for second in B-division to secure the win. “Our whole team was a little lethargic on Saturday,” Kovacs said...
...College of Charleston. Boston College won the event by a ten-point margin, while Georgetown and Roger Williams University tied for second. The A-division veteran senior duo of Clay Johnson and Kristen Lynch captured sixth for Harvard, while the best showing of the day came from juniors Kyle Kovacs and Elyse Dolbec, who turned in a second-place finish in B-division. Freshman Drew Robb single-handedly sailed his C-division boat to a 15th-place finish in C-division. Watson complemented the women’s performance by contrasting it with that of the co-ed team...
...directed by Peter Berg, who co-produces and directs here) has the same quick-cut look, crisp dialogue and bone-crunching game scenes. And the series promises to get deeper into the lives of the players, who are treated like gods and movie stars--as long as they win. Kyle Chandler is cool and cagey as the new coach who receives the subtly menacing good wishes of the townsfolk, while a strong young cast ably inhabits the pressured lives of kids whose futures ride on a sport that is far more than a game...