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...Harvard men’s lacrosse team steps onto the field to face Cornell on Saturday it will be walking onto the turf of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.—home of the New England Patriots.The 68,000-seat stadium, which normally displays players such as Tom Brady, Randy Moss, and Tedy Bruschi, will host its first ever lacrosse games in a Saturday doubleheader, starting with the Crimson taking on the Big Red at noon.“It’s a great opportunity for our kids to play in a great venue,” Crimson...
Jesus, 1988 By Tom Bentkowski
Laura S. Hirschberg, ’09, an English concentrator, is the director of Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” which will begin running in the Loeb Experimental Theater April 4th. This is the second production Hirschberg is directing on campus.I’m a total theater nerd. Completely addicted in every way possible. I’ve been doing theater on stage but mainly behind the scenes. I was in Gilbert and Sullivan in fall ’05. In the same semester I also took part in “Ruddigor...
...keep the score tied at two after an inning.The first inning seemed to indicate a big day from the Harvard lineup against Holy Cross starter Tim Thran, as senior Taylor Meehan drew a one-out walk before Vance unloaded to right on the first of two round-trippers. Senior Tom Stack-Babich followed quickly with a single through the infield, but sophomore Dan Zailskas grounded into a double play to end the threat for more.Vance would go deep again with a solo shot in the third inning, but both offenses sputtered against middle relief and the score would remain tied...
...delays in releasing the results have prompted speculation that the regime is attempting to fix the poll. There are ample grounds for suspicion: elections in 2000, 2002 and 2005 were marred by violence and rigging. In Washington on Monday, U.S. State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey urged that the results be released. "The opportunities for mischief increase the longer the delay is between the elections and the announcement," he said. Earlier in the day, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice described Mugabe as a "disgrace," while British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that the "eyes of the world" were on Zimbabwe...