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...mail," says Sherry Turkle, professor of the social studies of science and technology at M.I.T. In her class, says Turkle, "I tell them this is not a place for e-mail, it's not a place to do online searches and not a place to set up IRC [Internet relay chat] channels in which to comment on the class. It's not going to help if there are parallel discussions about how boring it is. You've got to get people to participate in the world...
...East Meadow, N.Y., but troubles with its depth led the Crimson to a second-place finish behind Princeton.With Cornell’s Michael Smit, sophomore Geoff Rathgeber and senior David Cromwell shared the Moriarty Award, the prize given to the top individual swimmer. Cromwell won three individual and three relay events in the last EISL Championships of his career, setting records in the 100-yard backstroke, the 200-yard backstroke, and the 200-yard medley relay. Rathgeber set a school and meet record in the 200-yard individual medley while also tallying two other individual and three relay wins...
...netted gold and silver, respectively, in speedskating. That made Klassen the first Canadian to win four medals at a single Olympics (she would add a fifth on Saturday). Three hours later, Canada survived the bumpy 27-lap final for silver in the women's short-track 3,000-m relay...
...yard backstroke, was an extremely close race. Hart led for most of the race until around the 150-yard mark. Yale junior Moira McClosky came back and was able to sneak by Hart for the win, with Hart finishing second.The last event of the meet, the 400-yard freestyle relay, was close as well. Harvard trailed for most of the race with junior Emily Wilson, sophomore Meaghan Colling, and junior Noelle Bassi swimming the first three legs. Senior Erin Mulkey swam the last leg and she was able to close the gap a significant amount, but not enough as Columbia...
...achieved solid results at the ECAC Open Swimming and Diving Championships this weekend, finishing ninth out of 18 teams. At the annual meet in Pittsburgh, Penn., the Crimson was helped by sophomore Brendan Mitchell, who tallied several strong individual performances and did his part for the team in the relay. Although teams are allowed 17 swimmers to compete, Harvard consisted of only nine swimmers. The rest of the Crimson team stayed behind in Cambridge to prepare for next week’s Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League Championships, which will take place in East Meadow, N.Y. After a slow first...