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...Harvard where we really pride ourselves on goaltending ability,” co-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “She has been working so hard every day...It was really a great thrill to see her hit that today.” Cahow, freshman Katharine Chute, junior Sarah Wilson, and junior Sarah Vaillancourt each added a goal to help Harvard to the 4-0 final count against Union—a team coached by former Harvard standout and assistant coach Claudia Asano ’99. “I’m very proud of the great improvements...
Stone also made a line switch in the third period, bringing Ryabkina up to the first line to play with Brine and junior Sarah Vaillancourt. Freshman Katharine Chute played out the game on a line with McDonald and junior Sarah Wilson...
...course, the idea of “color-blind” casting is a controversial one in the larger theatrical world. August Wilson, the African-American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, argued that ethnic experiences are distinct and unique, and therefore cannot be successfully intertwined onstage. By contrast, Professor of English, Emeritus, theatre critic, and playwright Robert S. Brustein, contended that racial issues could be resolved onstage when he stated that “theater works best as a unifying rather than a segregating medium.” This discussion is missing at Harvard. The theater scene still does not involve...
...Liza Ryabkina said. “Unbelievable. That’s all I can say.”Ryabkina made a contribution of her own to the Crimson’s victory over the Bulldogs. Just under a minute into the game, Ryabkina deflected a pass from junior Sarah Wilson, toward the net. Yale goaltender Shivon Zilis was able to get a glove on the puck, but not before it crossed the goal line and gave Harvard a 1-0 lead. The score would turn out to be all Harvard would need.“[The goal] was great...
...Sorry" instantly became a fighting word in Australian politics. In 1998, a coalition of community groups declared May 26 National Sorry Day (it's since been renamed National Day of Healing). In 2000 an estimated 250,000 people joined a "Sorry" walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Sir Ronald Wilson, the former judge who authored the "Bringing Them Home" report, made impassioned pleas for a government apology, saying, "An apology begins the healing process. Apology means ... a willingness to enter into the suffering. It implies a commitment to do more...