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Coulon said he offered to participate in the weekend??s activities as soon as he received an e-mail from Red Cross asking for instructors...
...event relied only on ticket sales and other donations. In its original iteration, students would have signed up for the dance marathon in groups and gotten sponsors to pledge to pay a certain amount of money for each hour the group danced. Verma said HCDM would take this weekend??s event as a learning experience for the next marathon which is scheduled for the spring of 2010. Roisin L. Duffy-Gideon ’12, a resident in Matthews Hall, said she enjoyed the interacting with the different dance groups on campus. “I really liked...
While thoughts of a February trophy may still seem far away, for a resurgent Harvard squad this weekend??s first taste of competition cannot come soon enough...
...Harvard sailing team impressed in its final tune-up before this weekend??s Atlantic Coast Championships, going a perfect 19-0 in the Michael Horn Trophy Team Race. Sailing at home once again proved beneficial to the Crimson, who was the decisive victor of the regatta. For the first 10 races, skippers and co-captains Jon Garrity and Megan Watson were joined by sophomore skipper John Stokes, sophomore crews Grace Charles and Meghan Wareham, and junior crew Michelle Konstadt. Sophomore skippers Alan Palmer and Teddy Himler led the way in the final nine races, alongside freshman skipper Emily...
...coffee in the Memorial Hall transept rather than participating in the Harvard College Marathon Challenge around campus, said they enjoyed spending time with their son and meeting his roommates in Wigglesworth. The balancing act between academic, extracurricular, and social life formed the common thread running through many of the weekend??s activities and served as the basis for the panel discussion “The Freshman Year: Now and the Months Ahead.” As moderator of the discussion, Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 said he was “wowed?...