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...coaching days. Tucker rowed all four years as an undergraduate, racing in the heavyweight varsity eight in the last three. In 1989, she was a member of the undefeated eight that won Eastern Sprints and attained All-Ivy League status in the process.Tucker has been a staple at Weld Boathouse for years a fundamental force in Radcliffe history as a rower and a coach. The question now becomes what will happen without her.Stevens, who is set to replace Tucker until June, is excited and prepared for the task.“It’s an incredibly strong program...
...better rower than I was a swimmer.”Larsen-Strecker, on the other hand, has been rowing on the Charles for seven years, giving a young team an experienced veteran who knows the ins and outs of varsity racing.Even with these different paths to the Weld Boathouse, Demers and Larsen-Strecker share a common leadership philosophy.“I don’t think we’re that different in our leadership skills,” Demers says. “We both lead by example—we’re both not that vocal...
...digging up Indian burial grounds. So, picture my horror last week when I walked out of my Matthews dorm to find a full excavation site in place under the guise of discovering old Native American artifacts. I brushed off my initial shock and grudgingly took an indirect route to Weld laundry room. At least, I thought, the work must be important if University officials were willing to let a bunch of students tear up the picturesque yard...
...Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, who moderated the debate and dealt the questions, pressed the speakers on whether poker was a game of chance or skill, arguing that a distinction needs to be made between the two if a legal standard is to be applied...
...students will be prepping to play a very different sort of game against the same rival. That night, members of the Harvard Law School (HLS) chapter of the Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society (GPSTS) will challenge the society’s Yale chapter in a poker tournament. Founded by Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60, GPSTS aims to “create an open online curriculum centered on poker that will draw the brightest minds together,” according to the group’s online statement. The GPSTS currently has chapters organized...