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...Earth Day merrymakers who gathered in the MAC Quad on Saturday had more to celebrate than spring??s first dosage of balmy weather: Over the past year, Al Gore ’69 had won an Academy Award for his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” Governor Schwarzenegger had put regulatory teeth behind carbon controls, and the Supreme Court had scolded the Environmental Protection Agency for its indifference to carbon emissions. The wall of obstructionism that has long faced climate change activists has begun to crumble, or at least crack...
...doubleheader, the third consecutive twinbill split for the Crimson. The Tigers took game one, 6-4, in extra innings behind a complete-game effort from Steven Miller, while Shawn Haviland led Harvard to a 6-3 victory in the second matchup. But neither team seemed close to last spring??s championship form, and, in the frigid temperatures, neither team seemed able to really heat up. The weather made for a tough day in the field for both teams, as the doubleheader featured a combined 10 errors. The Crimson also came out cold at the plate, perhaps...
...Rocky Horror Show,” and this fall’s “Autobahn: A Play Cycle.” But her Harvard performances haven’t been confined to acting—she has also appeared in last spring??s “Dancers’ Viewpointe VI” and November’s dance showcase “American Grace.” 'I like to stay involved as much as I can, but it’s nice when you can marry the two [dance and theater]. ‘American...
This month’s celebration will look to build on the success of last spring??s inaugural Yardfest, which featured piano-pop virtuoso Ben Folds and drew about 7,000 undergraduates to Tercentary Theater...
...yourselves fall victim to post-housing day depression. Though not every day comes with a thin white envelope in your door, a party in Annenberg, and a post-river run hangover, the fun is just beginning. Making the most of House life—especially your freshman spring??is worth the small effort it takes to walk to your future abode...