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...Harvard men’s wrestling team’s reigning heavyweight, tri-captain Ogunwole Ogunwole has an intimidating figure and a ferocious presence on the mat. However, his teammates apparently possess no fear of this gentle giant, often making him the target of team humor during practice. Ever since Ogunwole’s No. 6 finish at the NCAA championships last seasons, his opponents have continued to wonder where this current All-American hides that funny side in his strapping 285-lb. frame during a match.Ogunwole’s display of strength, versatility, and technique earned him first...
...recent meeting with students, FAS Executive Dean Nancy L. Maull agreed to set up an Energy Audit Task Force to recommend a target reduction for greenhouse gas emissions, according to Jake C. Levine ’06-’07, co-chair of the Environmental Action Committee (EAC), which supported the UC bill...
...distribute cards at the Harvard Square station. “We’re all doing this so that everyone riding the T knows how this works.” Unlike the CharlieTickets, which must be inserted into fareboxes, the new CharlieCard just needs to be tapped against a target. “It’s incredibly easy to get on and off,” said Tesler. According to Pesaturo, the speedier payment system would improve efficiency, particularly on buses. “The card has phenomenal aspects for bus customers,” he said...
...Even more promising - if far more speculative - is the mission profile for the crews. All of the Apollos landed near the lunar equator, a comparatively easy target for first-time visitors who don't plan to stay too long. A moon base would have to be built in the harder-to-target poles. The perpetual sunshine in most of the extreme north and south means plenty of light for energy-producing solar panels; the perpetual darkness in the shadowed polar regions means a steady supply of water ice, which can be harvested for consumption and fuel manufacture. Currently...
...Calling kids who come home "boomerangs" is mean-spirited. A boomerang is a weapon designed to be thrown out into the world, and if it doesn't hit any target, it comes back to its owner. Is this the right metaphor for our young people? We've actually designed them to either go out and destroy things or return to us in failure...