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...from “I’m just going to have a beer or two” to “I’m not going to black out tonight,” but can even get to “I really shouldn’t wake up in Stillman.” If you’re like me, though, you often set realistic goals only to then exceed them. We go to Harvard, dammit, and going above and beyond is just part of our nature. One thing that might be reassuring is that...
...lives. ''In Washington,'' she says, ''I live a full and busy life. Only sometimes I feel a haunting sadness. At dusk, when the day is fading away and my physical energy is at a low ebb, I may find myself depressed and nostalgic. But next morning I invariably wake up with renewed optimism to welcome the day as another God-given opportunity for enlightenment and experience. My only regret is that Meiping is not here with...
...fund for first-years—in a session marking the end of the term for outgoing UC leaders John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07. Haddock—sporting a brace-clad leg and a set of crutches in the wake of an injury sustained during a soccer game—was seated as the first bit of legislation regarding party fund arrangements passed without any debate. “This looks pretty standard,” he said prior to the vote. And indeed, the legislation itself did not mark...
...that's only an appetizer for what dance-goers in Spain, Slovenia and France can expect later this year, when ADT presents its latest and most maximalist work thus far. In the wake of a season at the Sydney Festival, Devolution pushes Stewart's high-voltage style to bursting point, pitting man against machine, muscle against metal. For this, the Adelaide-based choreographer has worked with Montreal "roboticist" Louis-Philippe Demers to engineer a fleet of moving machines that interact with ADT's 10 dancers on stage. By the end, performers don computer-programmed prosthetics in a dystopian dance with...
...wake of a disappointing 2-1 loss to St. Lawrence at home on Friday night, Harvard women’s hockey head coach Katey Stone described the need for her team to get back in sync as “re-inventing the wheel.” But it will be hard to identify real or wheel change this weekend, as the Crimson meets conference also-rans Union and Rennselaer (RPI), a pair of opponents it is sure to roll over. “I think we need to get ourselves back where we were before Christmas...