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Delle visited Agyemanti over winter break, where he met with community members and local chiefs, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Water Resources, the Ministry of Finance, WaterAid Ghana and other important players in the planning process...
...Winter Root Vegetables & Tiny Ricotta Gnocchi at Upstairs on the Square: $20. Linguini with Meatballs at Bertucci’s: $12.25. Finding a scrumptiously satiating meal for less than 10 bucks: collegiate heaven. Luckily for Harvard students, there’s no need to hop on the Red Line and head to the North End for fabulous fusilli—it’s just a matter of walking to Mather. Three blocks down the road, at 319 Western Avenue, an unassuming Italian joint is nestled in a nook where few Harvard undergrads venture. Facing the busy street, a fresh...
After long months of winter training and a spring break spent in Cambridge preparing for the season, the Harvard heavyweight crew team finally opened up its racing season with strong performances this past weekend at the San Diego Crew Classic. “It’s great to race again,” captain Joe Medioli said. “It’s so much more fun to be racing than training and you really appreciate all the hard work you’ve done all season. Everyone looks forward to the spring season and it?...
...Different greens did different things and even if you did exactly what you wanted, you could get different results.” Still, Harvard would not be deterred in its opener. After succumbing to a rainout the previous week, the women played through the remnants of winter and gave little ground to the Bears or the Big Green. In particular, Sheldon praised her team’s ability to weather the mental obstacle of an unpredictable course. “When you are executing and not getting results, you can get down on yourself,” Sheldon explained...
...term,” taking a three-week course in such subjects. For 45 minutes at last night’s Undergraduate Council (UC) meeting, Harris, the chair of the Gen Ed Committee, and Council members traded opinions about a J-term, the optional winter term in January that will be implemented along with the new calendar in 2009-2010. Debate focused on the purpose of a J-term, its logistics, and possible classes. Harris, a Jewish studies professor, emphasized that unlike existing winter terms at MIT, Dartmouth, and Oberlin, the “J-term will be completely...