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Senior Dara Wilson posted a season-best 14.46 in the 100-meter hurdles as one of three Harvard competitors to finish second in an event. Sophomore Hilary May??s 800-meter performance of 2:12.86 not only marked a second-place effort, but also a new outdoor best for the sophomore. Classmate Thea Lee earned fourth in the event by dropping more than a second from her personal best with a 2:15.24. With so many quality showings early in the season, Crimson coach Jason Saretsky pointed to the effect of group mentality within the squad...
...later, the trio has its hands full getting their idea off the ground. After a successful spring trial run, the students parted ways at the end of last year. As they sit down for the interview—the first time they’ve met in person since May??the designers are ready to build on the groundwork they laid over the summer and expand beyond the Ivory Tower with the launch of their Web site and upcoming collection...
...point-earners—in the 1500-meter run at the UConn Invitational, a meet riddled with Crimson successes. Freshman Eliza Ives led the pack with a 4:37.68 finish, good for second place, while sophomore Caitlin Clifford’s 4:42.24 time earned her fourth. Freshman Hilary May??s 4:45.84 finish and junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan’s 4:50.45 time placed them back-to-back at the sixth and seventh spots, respectively.“I was really pleased with the way the four of them performed. They all come from...
Most recently, in an August meeting—postponed since May??with Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, an independent consultant that the College had hired informed Castine and UC Vice President Matt L. Sundquist ’09 of new concerns, including picture quality and the need to cool equipment rooms. Though she has refused to provide any detail in writing, either for The Crimson or Castine, Kidd, who declined to comment for this editorial, previously told a Crimson reporter that she “consider[s] the conversation about cable TV to be closed?...
...speech, he said that his greatest success over the course of his career in politics was “taking a very small marginal party and turning it into the second-largest.” But Leon—who, at fifty years old, plans to step down in May??said in his interview that the country still has a ways to go before achieving a true democracy. “Our politics are still largely based on ethnic identity, so we have not yet transcended race,” he said. “If we want...