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...More than two hours after collecting his trophy for Best Supporting Actor, Alan Arkin finally arrives. Asked if seeing billboards for Eddie Murphy's maligned comedy Norbit gave him confidence that he would beat Murphy tonight, Arkin says, "This is not about furlongs. I don't believe in competitions between artists. Who has the authority to say who's better?" Speculating on why he won, Arkin, 72, says, "Everybody thinks I'm gonna keel over...
...much better. Penn came out firing, knocking down four straight three-pointers after the intermission. Zoller and Jaaber each hit one, and Penn freshman Darren Smith—who finished the game with five treys and 17 points—sank two. “Tonight, the tempo was too fast, too quick,” Sullivan said. “Especially to start the game and to start the second half.” Despite trailing by 21 points with just over 13 minutes remaining in the ballgame, the Crimson didn’t give up. Led by freshmen...
...Tonight I’ll show you what mature burgundies look like. They’re very hard to find in the U.S.,” he says. Latham pours a bit into the glass, the edges of the liquid showing a light brick-red color which confirmed...
...looked back to win the second game. “We played a fairly consistent match,” Harvard head coach Chris Ridolfi said. “Our team goals are to spread the ball around, identify who’s hot and go that hot hand often. Tonight, [Rivier] couldn’t stop Brady. If we could’ve passed off and given the ball to Brady more often, we could have been even quicker tonight.” The Crimson hoped to complete the match in three successive games but a valiant effort from...
...health crises. HIGH is a university-wide organization with the goal of teaching a new generation of leaders—scientists, economists, and politicians—to focus on public health issues. “Our aim is to engage students in issues of global health, and hope that tonight will serve as a career talk to show how students can get involved in unconventional ways through film and media,” said HIGH’s education officer, Catherine Rosseel, in an interview with The Crimson. There was good reason for the organization to consider that...