Word: ola
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...Ola S. Canty ’11 choreographed a powerful, hip-hop inspired dance to “Wrong,” by Depeche Mode, interrupting the sequence of dances that focused mainly on fluid, sensual movement for something much more muscular. Canty, Batel, Wanxin Cheng ’13, Callie A. Kolbe (Tufts ’10), and Tiffany E. Wen ’11 rose from the floor, dressed in white hoodies that partially obscured their faces. They proceeded to create a bold, monochromatic image of vertical motion. Their strong arm movements and fluid torsos, which at times...
When Daniel R. Jou ’08 first broached the topic of marriage with Ola B. Aljawhary ’09, Aljawhary, who had just turned 19 and was still in her self-proclaimed “tomboy stage,” she worried that she was too young and put the idea on hold. Aljawhary and Jou met during her freshman year through the Harvard Islamic Society. According to religious tradition—both are Sunni Muslims—the two could not date without a chaperone and their interactions were limited to group settings...
...miles (4,000 km) by 2020. Spain is aiming to leapfrog France as high-speed leader with a $130 billion expansion; when completed in 2020, 90% of all Spaniards will live no more than 31 miles (50 km) from a station served by Alta Velocidad Española (AVE) trains, which have a top speed of 218 m.p.h. (351 km/h). Italy and the Netherlands are also on a track-laying spree. All told, nine E.U. nations operating high-speed rail are set to spend a total of some $200 billion in the next decade to triple their combined track length...
...It’s a great idea, but you know, it’s Friday night.” 1:30 a.m. In the midst of charades: “Strip Club? No? Um... sorority!” 2:05 a.m. Truth or dare time. As Ola S. Canty ’11 prepares herself for a lap dance, I decide to take my leave—after all, I wouldn’t want to intrude on any Pfoho incest. I’m just glad it ended before anyone could suggest a game of Spin the Bottle...
...Ola Aljawhary ’09, the media attention surrounding the Harvard administration’s decision to implement a trial run for women-only gym hours at the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center (QRAC) has her both surprised and stressed...