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...time of 47.54 and the 4x400 in 3:59.36, the only squad to break the four-minute barrier.Sophomore Elissa Reidy freshman Katie Orchowski earned points in the 200 meters, freshman Jessica Setless finished fourth in the 1500 meters, and freshman Caitlin Clifford took third in the 5000 meters.Sophomore Dara Wilson finished third in the 100-meter hurdles, running a 14.99, and sophomore Brittan Smith placed sixth in the same event.Among other top finishers, senior Riki Helbling was sixth in the steeplechase, and junior Molly Boyle and sophomore Jill Sylvester finished fourth and sixth in the hammer throw, respectively...
Currently in the U.S. as a visiting fellow at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and an attorney for Amnesty International, Mallat drew from research he conducted for a book to be published in June, “Introduction to Middle Eastern...
...Kwanzaa of the atheist? Surely we can make one up.” Rushdie followed his speech with a reading from his latest novel “Shalimar the Clown.” Other conference speakers included Amartya Sen, Lamont University Professor and Nobel Laureate of Economics; E.O. Wilson, Pellegrino University Professor Emeritus; and Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology. “In my case, I study the human mind. The brain is shaped by natural selection. I still feel there is a place for meaning and some purpose.” Pinker said...
...Harvard will now have to hope that Brown (14-17, 9-5 Ivy) falters during the last two weeks of league play. “We came in wanting to win three of four, obviously, because Brown is a big gun,” said junior third baseman Steffan Wilson. “After we split [Saturday] we needed to come out and win the first game, but we came up a little short. That was hanging over our heads in the second game.”HARVARD 9, BROWN 4A six-run second inning put the Crimson firmly...
...fifth inning of game one drew special attention—and criticism—from the Crimson bench. Junior Matt Vance, who had singled and moved to second on a Jeff Stockel sacrifice bunt, represented the go-ahead run in a 2-2 ballgame with junior slugger Steffan Wilson at the plate. As the speedy Vance took off for third, Brown pitched out, with Bears catcher Devin Thomas reaching across his body for the ball outside. But the home plate umpire saw it differently, calling Wilson out on strikes and garnering a loud response from the visitors’ dugout...