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...changed the way he’s been treated around campus. “I’ve gotten a lot of attention lately, but I don’t think it’s special treatment,” Martinez says.—Staff writer Liz C. Goodwin can be reached at goodwin@fas.harvard.edu...
...years,” Delaney-Smith said. Tay, who has also earned well-deserved raves for her athleticism and creativity with the ball, finished with 10 points. In addition, Delaney-Smith singled out the efforts of freshman forward Niki Finelli, who, like Rollins and 6’3 freshman Liz Tindal, missed the early season with injuries. She scored eight points, including two three-pointers, and played the entirety of the crucial final stretch because of her quickness on defense.“What they need is just experience,” Delaney-Smith said. “They need...
...some of the requisite skills to being a semi-competent chair? I was horribly persistent and wrote a scrut. I learned so much in my editing sessions with Rachel E. Dry ’04, listening quietly as she and Liz F. Maher ’04 talked in the office. But also, I shot for associate editor and got it. And in my year as associate, I learned: in the production suite, in the newsroom, in the FM office. I watched in awe as Mollie H. Chen ’05 worked her organizational magic, and as Sarah...
When I first met Elizabeth, I made the mistake of calling her “Liz.” I rue the day. Somewhere in the added “E,” the awkward nickname “Eliz,” we ended up with a tenacious reporter and I ended up with a rad friend. Her provenance is the debate on gender politics, the purported existence of “Alabama” as a concept, the merits of the Harvard non-meritocracy, the enzymes involved in the digestion of gluten, the wearing of dangly earrings...
...three teenagers simply be wiped off of the face of the Earth during a mundane road trip through the Outback? Writer/director Greg McLean brings to the screen the “based on a true story” account of Sidney resident Ben (Nathan Phillips), and British tourists Liz (Cassandra Magrath) and Kristy (Kestie Morassi). Although the camera work is certainly appealing and the plot gripping, the movie ultimately seems like an Australian version of “The Blair Witch Project.” The movie kicks off with wild party footage like that of a teen comedy...