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...will be the country's first female head of state, as well as the first Maya to hold the office. Menchu is no stranger to accomplishment. In 1992 she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work defending indigenous peoples. She wouldn't be the first Peace Prize winner to make the leap to politics...
...huge accomplishment.” Last season’s team lost several of its skaters, including Chu and Vaillancourt, to the Olympic squad and thus pulled a considerable upset when it prevailed in the tournament finals. Should the Crimson defeat St. Lawrence tomorrow, it would play the winner of the Dartmouth-Colgate semifinal on Sunday afternoon. Harvard split the season series with the Red Raiders, winning, 4-3, at home on Nov. 10, and falling, 3-1, on the road three weeks ago. Against archrival Dartmouth, the Crimson was crushed in its first meeting, 4-1, but salvaged...
...already scored four goals in the game for Harvard.The Crusaders immediately pressured Simmons, forcing her to give up the ball to Martin. The heavily defended Martin shot past three defenders—falling to the ground as she did so—to score the game winner and complete a hat trick.“As much as we felt prepared, nothing can replace the feeling of actually coming away with the win,” Barlow said.The victory had been by no means certain. Two weeks earlier, Harvard had scrimmaged Holy Cross. While there was no official score, Barlow...
...League Player of the Week three times in his career and earned another honor yesterday when he was named a Second Team Academic All-American by ESPN the Magazine. The captain is the fifth player in team history to be named an Academic All-American. The most recent winner before him was three-time team Most Valuable Player Matt Stehle ’06, who was named to the Second Team last season...
...however, Mudam may have a winner, a show that does justice to its elegant new quarters and tickles the imagination as well. The exhibition, open until May 7, features that rarest of commodities, a Luxembourg-born artist: Michel Majerus, who in an intense, tragically shortened career fused Pop, Minimalism and other genres with a punk sense of fun. Majerus was more a painter than a video or installation artist, so most of the 250 works in the show are canvases - big ones, some the size of billboards, all throbbing with color, text and images purloined from comic books and advertising...