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...playing with his band Braddigan, which he formed in 2003 after Dispatch disbanded. Braddigan members, who are performing for Harvard Concert Committee’s (HCC) “Rock for a Reason,” are set to take the stage at 9pm on Thursday, April 24. The night??s repertoire will feature both Braddigan songs and Dispatch favorites. In addition to performing, the band members will talk to students about their experiences in the music industry. The event’s main focus is raising awareness about spinal cord injuries by promoting a student-created...
...comes from a 1974 article by Jim Cramer ’77 in these pages, reviewing a Harvard Jazz Band concert with trombonists Phil Wilson and Carl Fontana. And although Cramer, who would be come The Crimson’s president, expressed hope that “Monday night??s concert will signal the beginning of Harvard’s sprint to overtake the rest of the collegiate runners in a race to recognize jazz’s rightful place on campus,” not much has changed—at least by way of giving jazz...
...loss to Ivy League rival Brown (10-13, 4-2 CWPA North). Though the game was played on the neutral Wheaton campus and the Crimson came out strong in the first period, in the end the No. 20 Bears were unconquerable. With a final score of 11-2, last night??s match marks the tenth consecutive Harvard loss at the hands of Brown. At the end of the first quarter the Crimson only trailed 2-0. The team maintained a good defensive strategy throughout the first half of the game, spearheaded by junior goalkeeper Nicola Perlman...
...part of the annual Take Back the Night??s week of events focusing on sexual assault and prevention issues on campus, the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response teamed up with Harvard Men Against Rape and the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) to sponsor Lisak’s talk, “The Undetected Rapist...
...Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), came as the CSPI said the NCAA violated its own limit on beer commercials—120 seconds per telecast—during this year’s men’s basketball tournament. Beer commercials ran for 270 seconds during Monday night??s championship game, according to the CSPI. “It is hypocritical for colleges to promote the aims of higher education at the same time as they’re in bed with broadcasters and brewers,” said George A. Hacker, the director of the CSPI?...