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...single, “4 Minutes,” but rather the material girl herself. It’s not terribly surprising, though, since she’s writhing around in a skin-tight, skin-colored outfit and black knee-high PVC boots like there’s no tomorrow. Or no more than four minutes. Okay, maybe a lesbian kiss would yield better results, but the queen of pop does a pretty good job without Britney. The video as a whole, however, is a bit too languid for people who “are out of time and only...
...Tomorrow, the Crimson travels to Ithaca, N.Y. for a two-game set with Cornell in a make-up of a twinbill originally scheduled for March 29 that was snowed...
...Several of the Crimson players have midterms scheduled tomorrow, which may result in Harvard being unable to put out its top lineup against...
...Harvard now faces a crucial stretch of baseball that, due to weather problems over the past week, will be concentrated in a three-day period. At noon today, the Crimson will play two against visiting Penn in a doubleheader pushed back after a rainy Saturday forecast. Tomorrow, the team will travel tomorrow to Cornell, where it will make up a twinbill that was postponed due to last weekend’s snows in Ithaca. On Wednesday, it will play its first of two games in the Beanpot Tournament, a tradition that annually features Boston College, UMass, and Northeastern. Having already...
...environment and our cholesterol levels might be if more of us biked to work rather than drove - or if city planners put greater emphasis on designing more walkable communities and ensuring sustainable public transportation. But the reality is that climate change is happening today, and will be worse tomorrow, even if we manage to pull together a global effort to reduce carbon emissions, which seems less likely and more difficult every day. (A commentary in the April 3 edition of Nature argued that the technological changes needed to decarbonize energy could be much harder than we thought; meanwhile, over...