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...Staff writer Lauren D. Kiel can be reached at lkiel@fas.harvard.edu...
...petition signer Lewis E. Bollard ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial columnist. “More college students are becoming vegetarian and...still like to eat healthy and environmentally sound food.” The growing number of vegetarians have Harvard Law School student Lauren T. Ciacco to thank for the possibility of this meatless mecca. “My campaign here has been to make it easier to be a vegetarian and to change people’s minds about what vegetarian foods can taste like,” says Ciacco, a member...
...Just see it, hit it,” sophomore Lauren Murphy said of her batting tricks last season. Yet, according to modern science, it is actually impossible for a batter to trace the ball with her eyes when the ball gets close to home plate. So, should we trust a scientist, or a first-hand expert? If anyone has the credibility to speak on the matter, then Lauren Murphy is certainly that person. Known as just “Murph” to her teammates and coach, Murphy had an extraordinarily impressive season last year in her Crimson debut...
...Macadam, and Alex Torres wants to help keep the title in Cambridge in 2008, the freshmen are going to need to fill some important holes. The most notable gaps left in the Harvard line-up after last year’s successful campaign are at second and short, where Lauren Brown ’07 and former captain Julia Kidder ’07 used to preside.Junior Bailey Vertovez has stepped in at shortstop and Bowers and Macadam have been fighting for the spot at second. “[Macadam] has a quick release, a strong arm, quick hands...
...scale of this operation: when it comes to giant single-fashion brands, Hugo Boss AG is huge (although not, it should be noted, as huge as Polo Ralph Lauren). LVMH (the market leader), Gucci Group/PPR and Richemont, which owns Chlo, are also bigger, but they are multi-brand conglomerates. Of the single brands, for menswear only, Hugo Boss is as big as its two nearest competitors, Giorgio Armani and Ermenegildo Zegna, combined. The company still makes 1.6 million suits a year, but that's old news; it now reflects a wider cultural shift and has repositioned itself from a suit...