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...Changing the Tide,” a benefit concert dedicated to the victims of December’s tsunami, will bring together more than 90 student artists for a single performance tomorrow night. The multimedia event smoothly combines drama, dance and musical acts, showcasing several prominent performing groups like the Harvard Krokodiloes, Kuumba, Spoken Word Society, and the South Asian Dance Company among many others. All proceeds will be donated to and matched by Habitat for Humanity, who will then distribute funds to various non-governmental organizations throughout Southeast Asia...
...volunteer to help out at the Harvard Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (OSAPR) or a local rape crisis center or join Harvard Men Against Rape. Any way we can, men need to get a dialogue going, both amongst ourselves and with women, about turning the tide against sexual violence...
HCTRE has a charity concert slated for later this month and a benefit dinner scheduled for next month. The Feb. 19 charity concert, “Changing the Tide: Harvard Responds to the Tsunami Disaster,” will feature student performances...
...goal was more pivotal, though, than her third of the night. Dartmouth answered a go-ahead Harvard score for the second straight time, knotting the contest at 3-3 with 1:10 left in the second period. The tide was turning, the Big Green rallying with the home crowd at its back. On the ensuing face-off, Corriero took the puck from senior Ashley Banfield on a punishing drive up the left side, carried two defenders with her across the goal mouth, and pushed the puck off Dartmouth goalie Kate Lane. The ricochet bounced off Corriero’s pads...
...capitalize on each firm's strengths. "We have the best-selling male fragrance in Hugo Boss," he says. "How about a Hugo Boss designer razor?" Problem is, with P&G already so big, boasting more than $50 billion in sales, it needs the equivalent of a new megabrand like Tide each year to hit its targets of 5% to 7% annual growth. That would be a lot of Boss razors...