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...first period, getting impressive solo shots from sophomore Jess Halpern and Flynn.“We knew that they were going to push out on us on defense,” Flynn said. “We tried to stay in section, work with one another, and clear space for each other. I think that allowed those seven goals to come through.” The duo of senior Kaitlin Martin and Flood also got in on the action, with Flood providing assists to Martin each time as she earned the last two tallies of the period...
...about appreciating how much the country has progressed. “Israel is a beautiful place in what its been able to give in 61 years,” said Kohen. “It’s amazing how a country so small can launch satellites in space and be on the forefront of technology.” Matthew R. Cohen ’11, co-president of Harvard Students for Israel, said he hoped that holding the event on the MAC quad could attract non-Jews to stop by and experience a little bit of the Israeli culture...
...clubs, and more services that, according to former HCS president Grant W. Dasher ’09, will be announced in the coming weeks. Dasher said that the impetus behind “HCS-NextGen” was a combination of antiquated technology, mailing list slowdowns, and limited storage space. “We had capacity problems in our existing systems. We were running out of storage space for our mail archives. We were having slowdowns that were happening on high traffic days like prefrosh weekend and whatnot,” said Dasher. “Our current systems...
...That line gets right at the heart of ‘The Space Between,’ a new play at the Loeb Mainstage, conceived and directed by Catherine “Calla” Videt ’08. This incredibly ambitious production is the first student-written play to appear on the Mainstage in 15 years. While Videt’s subject might be theoretical physics, what she’s really interested in are moments where the science is inadequate to explain its own implications; equations may have built the bomb, but they can?...
...tell where one story ends and another begins, but that’s the point. Videt has a kind of wide-eyed sensibility that sees the world harmonizing with itself at every turn, and the intuitive logic that grounds her thinking is what makes “The Space Between” go. Early on in the first act, two characters discuss quarks, elementary particles born without mass; just like Adam and Eve, one says, “born without...