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...Gilbert was going through a painful, sobbing-on-the-bathroom-floor divorce. So she pulled an Under the Tuscan Sun and embarked on a year of travel, divided neatly into thirds like a tub of Neapolitan ice cream. She would visit Italy to explore pleasure, India to study devotion and Indonesia to look into whatever people do in Indonesia ("balance" is her word for it). Then she would write an engaging, intelligent and highly entertaining memoir about it called Eat Pray Love (Viking; 352 pages...
...coach Ted Donato ’91 could use to describe the importance of this weekend’s road games. Given its competition, “difficult” may also be appropriate. The planets have aligned, and the four top-ranked teams of the ECAC—travel partners No. 6 Cornell and Colgate and partners Harvard and Dartmouth—will gather in a shootout that will have postseason implications. The Crimson will face the Raiders in Hamilton, N.Y. tonight, while the Big Green takes on the Big Red in Ithaca. Tomorrow, Harvard and Dartmouth will swap...
...People travel to Common Ground from all over—I met people who biked down to New Orleans wearing superhero uniforms and helping others along the way,” he wrote. “There are a lot of challenges that come with communal living, but what most impressed me was the collective energy and flexibility and the fact that the organization continues to thrive as waves of volunteers come...
Good things come to those who wait. At least, that’s what the Harvard men’s volleyball team is hoping after a 1-7 start to the season. Traveling to Nashua, N.H., to face Rivier in a non-conference matchup, the error-riddled Crimson succumbed to the host Raiders in four games after falling behind early, losing 3-1 (30-19, 30-19, 28-30, 30-27) last night at the Muldoon Health and Fitness Center. Fortunately for Harvard, the loss to the Raiders didn’t figure into its 1-1 Hay Division record...
...until then, what incentive are we left with for which to travel over to the other side...