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...center of American sports attention as well.But Cheek’s greatest moments were yet to come.His actions in Turin were the beginning of a sincere and arduous advocacy, as Cheek has become a vocal spokesperson against the genocide in Darfur. Since returning from Italy, Cheek has been traveling around the country and across the globe, trying to use what fame he has achieved as a means of spreading awareness about the atrocious policies of the Khartoum government.“The three months after the Olympics was just a crush of activity, so I was literally in four...
...Massachusetts-New York interstate rivalry lived on this weekend as the Harvard men’s water polo team traveled across state borders to face Fordham University on Saturday and Iona on Sunday. Harvard (7-6-1) toppled MIT last Thursday and looked to continue its success away from home. The Crimson, however, could not complete the road trip sweep during the weekend. The perfect week was within view after the Crimson squad sped past Fordham with a convincing 9-6 victory. But in New Rochelle, N.Y., a heart-breaking buzzer-beater brought the perfect weekend...
Earlier this week, Harvard announced plans to launch a spring-semester study-abroad program at the University of Havana, despite U.S. regulations on travel to communist Cuba...
While Jorge L. Escobedo ’08 counts India, France, Costa Rica, the Netherlands, and Peru among his travel destinations, the anthropology concentrator said he has never studied abroad. But Escobedo—one of 1,200 students who turned out for the annual Study Abroad and International Experience Fair yesterday—said that he still wants to study academically in a foreign country...
...level,” Keimig says. For students who must walk through the gallery on a daily basis, this may be welcome news. Mather House Co-Master Leigh G. Hafrey ’73 says that “for most Mather residents the exhibitions are simply there. You travel through them on the way to get your meals.” But even if Sullivan’s photographs aren’t exactly confrontational, they command more than a passing glance. Sullivan sees his work as a unique, truthful examination of the Irish landscape. “Let?...