Word: samanthas
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...Arielle Pensler showed a lot of spunk,” he added. Indeed, in her first collegiate tournament, Pensler had the chance to encounter All-American competition and avenge a searing loss to that competition in quick succession. Pensler lost her round-robin bout against second-team All-American Samantha Nemecek of Northwestern, but beat her soundly by a score of 15-6 in the second round of direct-elimination. “I was nervous before,” said Pensler, one of three freshman foilists on a very young foil squad, “but our team...
...were to have popular elections, you would have people basing their candidacy on promises to bring X, Y, Z artists without necessarily being in a position to evaluate the feasibility of actually bringing such an artist,” he says.The HCC’s production chair, Samantha H. Fink ’07, says the current group structure—wherein new members are selected by the existing group—already represents student interests.“I feel that because of what we are and who is interested in being a part of us, we have assembled...
...cast of “A Chorus Line” rehearses. Top right: Katie W. Johnson ’07—who plays Cassie, one of the leads—dances to “The Music and the Mirror.” Bottom: From right to left, Samantha G. M. Barnard ’09, Sara Collins and Anna Haas, both seniors at Emerson College, Julia A. Rudolf ’10, Katie W. Johnson ’07, and Kristina A. Dominguez ’10 perform “One.” Harvard?...
...combination of binge drinking and some old-school rivalry has made for some memorable Harvard-Yale tailgate highlights.“My favorite memory of the last home Harvard-Yale game was the Dunster House mascot getting in a fight with a Yale mascot,” says Samantha H. Fink ’07, Dunster House Committee (HoCo) co-chair. “Someone in a moose suit tackled someone in a chicken suit.” Indeed, many students think that traditionally, the tailgate is one of the biggest all-together-now parties of the year...
...Deep Roots, a charity that offers scholarships to underprivileged youths, especially women, in Guatemala, Namibia, Nepal, and Zambia. “We at Harvard take for granted every now and then that we do have an education, a fantastic education,” said HCC Production Chair Samantha H. Fink ’07. “There are people across the world who never get basic schooling.” All of the comedians are performing for free, and JetBlue has donated plane tickets for their travel. Two of the comedians, Judah Friedlander and Modi, performed in last year?...