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...much better team than we represented last year, so we’ve been really establishing the fact that we can’t let anything like that happen [this year].”And while all of the Ivy back-to-back road trips are hard, the yearly trek to New Jersey and Pennsylvania is always particularly daunting for the Crimson, which has to face the contrasting styles of Penn’s speed and athleticism and Princeton’s meticulous, reserved play on consecutive nights.To hang with Penn, Harvard will have to slow down the Quakers?...
Benjamin A. Rahn ’99, now a resident tutor in PfoHo, was one of those kids who didn’t trek out to weekly Dems’ meetings when he was a Harvard undergrad. Instead, he was involved in the politics of the campus, working for the Undergraduate Council and advocating for an undergraduate curriculum reform. The immediate issues that were prevalent and close to home were the ones that occupied his mind. Now, though, Rahn is working full time for the political action committee that he started, ActBlue.com, an online fundraising website for the Democratic Party...
...designers, lawyers, and scientists—all of these members of the Harvard community study energy and society’s dependence on it. Yet they do so with too little cooperation or communication. Indeed, in most cases, at least at Harvard, they only see each other when they trek to Tercentenary Theatre in academic garb each June. Such division is unnecessary and inefficient. Given the profound impact the academy can have on defusing potentially cataclysmic situations involving the global use of energy, Harvard should bring these scholars under one roof by creating a center for energy studies. Once hubs...
...would have had the clout and cojones to make a 3-hr. romance about U.S. communist John Reed and his love affair with both Bolshevism and feminist Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). Beatty set out to make a great movie and came damn close, finding epic heft in Reed's trek from Greenwich Village to Red Square. On its 25th anniversary, the film looks even better. Jack Nicholson is a sexy standout as Louise's lover Eugene O'Neill...
...Loker’s closing—and the subsequent delays in its reopening—has side effects besides not being able to get late-night grub and suds. In the past, freshmen have used Loker as a hangout and study spot, and upperclassmen, especially those unable to trek back to their own houses for lunch, have congregated in Loker to grab Fly-By and catch up on work. While we sympathize with the freshmen who have lost use of this space, they have a number of other options—namely their own nearby dorm rooms and many...