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...Northwestern University; now, he is the most prolific running back ever to have worn Crimson.In the not-too-distant past, the stars of the swimming, lacrosse, basketball, fencing, hockey teams were relative unknowns to their Harvard classmates.Now, the likes of David Cromwell, Evan Calvert, Matt Stehle, Emily Cross, and Peter Hafner have brought medals, banners, and even a national championship to the college’s crowded trophy case. All of these stars went from recruits who coaches worked hard to bring to Harvard to minor campus celebrities.They are, at least, for the loyal readers of Harvard?...
...Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes, who teaches a class on Harvard’s history, says that he believes that faculty members should have been consulted more widely before the administrative overhaul was undertaken...
...weekend’s mix of events even spicier. They’re offering five works in one of performance art’s most traditional media: opera. On Saturday, April 22 at 2:00 p.m., Leverett Old Library will serve as the venue for five operas written by Peter L. McMurray ’05, Elizabeth C. Lim ’08, Matthew L. Mendez ’09, Emily C. Richmond ’06, and Derrick L. Wang ’06. Although many of the performers and contributors hail from the same community of music concentrators...
...Romania 15-9 to advance to the Men’s Epee semifinals, in which he fell to Feng Wang of China by the same score, making him a bronze medalist. “Benji took his fencing to the next level this year,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “He really knew what he wanted and being on this team really energized him too. “And with Emily it’s just a steady stream. She’s still on the upswing.” “The difference...
...Harvard researcher has unearthed new evidence in the quest to explain how life can thrive under extreme conditions. In a report published in last week’s issue of Science, Assistant Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Peter Girguis shed new light on the resiliency of the basic building blocks of life, by studying the behavior of worms that live in thermal vents at the bottom of the ocean. “These worms have been able to feed, reproduce, and live in a niche that no other animal has been able to,” Girguis said...