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Fielding a mostly freshman squad, the men’s and women’s cross country teams ran strong through the heat and dust in Saturday’s New England Cross Country Championships held at Franklin Park in Boston. The standout performer for Harvard was senior Christopher Green, who finished sixth overall in the men’s race, leading the men’s squad to a 17th-place finish. In the women’s race, freshman Meghan Houser took 41st place, with the Crimson women finishing 17th as well. Both teams had to fight through...
...marathon's halfway point by noon. But Hayes says he had crossed mile 15 at 11:30 a.m. and was officially removed from the course at 12:04, re-rerouted by officials who by that point had closed the marathon and ran the runners back to Chicago's Grant Park...
...started noticing that there were sirens everywhere; it was nonstop. I knew it was getting bad when I saw people off in the distance running into a small park to drink from one of the big fountains," Hayes said. "After we were re-routed, I heard one of the spotters using his bullhorn and he just kept yelling, 'Runner down, runner down!,' Inside the tent at the park, it looked like some type of mini-disaster, everyone icing themselves down, looking awful...
...It’s gonna be a long walk home.” It almost goes without saying that “Magic” does not live up to the standards set by “Born To Run,” “Greetings From Asbury Park,” or any of the several other classic Springsteen records that rank among the greatest of all time. Regardless, “Magic” is full of highly enjoyable rock songs, the kind that will make for a phenomenal live show. And from a man who?...
...people, offering them much higher salaries.” Fernando Racimo ’11 said that he appreciated the lack of political correctness in Watson’s talk. “He was so funny. He was amazing,” Racimo said. But Joo-Hye C. Park ’09, said though she said she found Watson’s talk entertaining, she said, “I just feel like there is a line between politically incorrectness and disrespect.” “I learned not to expect your run of the mill...