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...economics, and music,” Carrasco says. “It’s the place where these cultures are mixing and coming up with new combina-tions, and students like the sense of dynamism.”Carrasco says three factors may be driving Harvard students to travel to Latin America: the extensive resources and contacts provided by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS); a greater media focus on Latin America and a “new orientation of American history, focusing more on north-south rather than east-west” that cause students...

Author: By Peter F. Zhu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Go Abroad to Different Locales | 5/6/2008 | See Source »

...heavyweight teams had races, and the heavyweight women had their races, too. There were a lot of people in the boat house, and afterwards they had a commemoration for seniors. It was a nice Radcliffe crew day.” Looking ahead, two weeks from now the crew will travel south to Camden, N.J. for Eastern Sprints. Success at that reace could secure an NCAA bid for the Black and White. That race would be held in Camden on June 5-7. Radcliffe finished fourth in nationals there last season. “I think there will probably be some...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Knights Take Win In Tough Weather | 5/5/2008 | See Source »

...Crimson, who is the defending Ivy champion, will travel to Princeton to take on the Tigers in the best-of-three series tomorrow and Sunday if necessary. The series winner will be crowned the Ivy Champion and will earn the right to represent the Ivies in the NCAA tournament in two weeks. “It’s going to be a tough, competitive game,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said of the series. “The teams are well-matched, they both had successes in their division, and it’s going...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvard Readies For Ivy Championship Series | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

...last six years. Former Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby was a staunch supporter of study abroad and David Rockefeller ’36 recently donated $100 million to the college, 70 percent of which was intended to go towards students learning about foreign cultures through international travel...

Author: By Emily C. Ingram and Garrett G.D. Nelson | Title: Point/Counterpoint: Applaud Abroad? | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

...Boston, like all major port cities, is a mudroom to America. And, as is often the case, the door to the outside is more exciting than the door to the inside. The international terminal of Logan Airport, high-ceilinged and abuzz with travelers, invokes adventure and exoticism. North Station, by contrast, is a dark concrete platform in the shadow of the Boston Garden. There’s no adventurers here—just commuters, lined up to travel into the country’s inner rooms...

Author: By Emily C. Ingram and Garrett G.D. Nelson | Title: Point/Counterpoint: Applaud Abroad? | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

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