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...division’s final two races on Sunday to notch a nine-place berth.BU TROPHYSophomore skipper Liz Powers and rookie Grace Charles charted the A-division boat to a sixth place finish in the BU Trophy regatta. And with freshman Matt Donelan and sophomore Drew Robb splitting time at skipper and sophomore Michelle Konstadt at crew of the B-division boat, the Harvard contingent took home fourth in the regatta.The A-division boat claimed the top spot in the penultimate race, while the B-division claimed first in the seventh, ninth, and 10th races. Notching an additional three second...
...Freshman John Stokes, sophomore Drew Robb, and sophomore Michelle Konstadt represented the Crimson at the regatta...
...13th in the 16-team field in the event that also served as the Ivy League championship.BOSTON DINGHY CLUB CUPHarvard’s co-ed squad sailed to a fourth-place finish at the Boston Dinghy Club Cup, led by a first-place finish in the C division.Sophomores Drew Robb and Michelle Konstadt beat out the MIT tandem to win their division, finishing in the top 10 in 15 out of 18 races.“Our C-division boat was very consistent. [Robb] had a really great regatta,” senior Elyse Dolbec said...
...most significantly co-produced by Charlize Theron (who won her Academy Award for Monster, which is solidly in the tradition of American hopelessness). In the new film she plays a boozing, pot-smoking layabout named Joleen, whose redeeming virtue is a fierce love for her daughter, Tara (AnnaSophia Robb). This, however, does not prevent her from deserting the child to run off with some anonymous dude. She dumps Tara on her brother, James (Nick Stahl), who promptly loses his job and his apartment, and decides to return to his father and the tumbledown family farm from which...
...this point the fastidious viewer may well wonder why he signed on for this ride through the heartless heartland with these dismally downtrodden human beings. To which this answer immediately occurs; It's because of AnnaSophia Robb's performance. When we meet her she's a closed-off and cynical girl. In her relatively short life she already witnessed a lifetime of human fecklessness, and we sense that she is on the edge of following her mother's downward path. Yet, stubbornly, she continues to love her. Better still, she reluctantly begins to bond with her uncle. He may have...