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...inexperienced team does. If you open up any sports psychology books, they’re going to say that’s what you get with young players—and I have an exceptional amount of young players.”It was departing senior guard Laura Robinson who provided the most offensive consistency for a continually unpredictable Harvard squad. Robinson averaged just over nine points per game, but it was her late-game heroics in the final 3:40 that secured a 78-69 win over Cornell on March 3.Robinson, who scored 23 points...
Unlike most of the Crimson stars on the court, Laura Robinson made the first start of her Harvard career in her 72nd game. In the 2005-06 season opener at Depaul on Nov. 18, she scored zero points in 22 minutes, missing all of the four shots she attempted. Unfazed, the 5’7 point guard from Fremont, Calif., went out the very next day against Alabama State and scored 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Building upon that performance, Robinson quickly became the Crimson’s undisputed leader on the court, topping the squad in minutes...
...joins the council 26 years after coming to Harvard.He said that his fellow faculty members supported his election because they agree with his call for a slimmer University administration. “Harvard used to have a rather lean sense of administration,” Schmid, who is the Robinson professor of mathematics, said. “Now, there are many layers of deans. It is not clear that the faculty council can do a lot about this; however, I want to do what I can in that direction.” On the subject of general education reform...
...down a carpeted sidewalk. Besides Foxx and Beyoncé, most of the principal cast lent their luster to the evening. Anika Noni Rose, a 2004 Tony winner for Caroline, or Change, was brought up on stage, as were Jennifer Hudson from American Idol and star-of-the-future Keith Robinson (who got his chance when negotiations with R&B singer Usher broke down). Eddie Murphy couldn't make it, so Foxx managed a dead-accurate impersonation, right down to Murphy's trademark donkey laugh...
...There's no telling how the entire film will play. But the Friday-night tastes were savory. It was apparent that the film, designed by John Myhre (X Men, Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha with special lighting by Broadway legend Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, looks fabulous. Choreographer Fatima Robinson put the non-dancing actors through brilliant moves. As someone who saw the original show five times, I would not have thought that a movie could have equaled my Dreamgirls memory, but what I saw might just be its cinematic equal...