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...event, with host Georgia taking the victory. The Bulldogs scored 1015 points, while the Crimson managed 268. The women won one event through Sunday and made it to the B-Final of a number of the others. Harvard’s moment to shine came when junior diver Samantha Papadakis triumphed in the 1-Meter Diving event. Papadakis placed No. 4 in the 3-Meter event, the Crimson’s second highest finish of the two days. The Harvard freshmen were the team’s top finishers in a number of events. Freshman Alexandra Clarke finished...
...Though the term conjures up thoughts of enormous numbers of civilian dead, the quantity of victims is not the warning sign experts look for when considering the danger of genocide. Samantha Power, a professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, says with Shi'ite and Sunni sub-groups already identifying and killing victims solely on the basis of their religious identity, "genocidal intent" is already present in Iraq. "When you drive up to a checkpoint and you're stopped and somebody pulls out your ID and determines whether you're a Sunni or a Shiite...
Dunster, Leverett, and Mather held a joint “neighborhood tailgate,” according to Dunster HoCo co-chair Samantha H. Fink...
...Amanda Slaight and freshman Alexandra Clarke dominated in their specialty strokes, with Hart winning both backstroke events, Slaight taking first in the 50 and 100 freestyle, and Clarke capturing the 200 and 500 free. Senior captain Noelle Bassi and juniors Meaghan Colling, Bridget O’Connor, and Samantha Papadakis also added two first-place finishes each to the resounding victory. The meet started without a hitch for the Crimson, as Hart, Colling, O’Connor, and Bassi teamed up to win the 200-yard medley relay in 1:47.27, with Harvard?...
...able to take home two wins for the meet, with Cornell picking up the last three. Overall on Sunday, the Crimson beat the Big Red 208-89 and the Big Green by a smaller but still considerable margin of 187.5-109.5. Once again, as they did against Brown, junior Samantha Papadakis and Morgan won their two individual events. Papadakis once again took first in both the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events. In the 1-meter, she led a one-two-three finish with junior Kelcey Moore and freshman Caitlin High taking No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. Morgan...