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Beyond this one incident, I have seen other instances in which The True Love Revolution is derided in a silly and pointless manner. On several yard kiosks their posters were shredded, or intentionally covered up by the “Stewie Griffin’s Sexy Party” posters advertising Winthrop’s “Debauchery...
...Revolutionaries were not trying to convince anyone to commit to their sexless values. They were simply providing a social venue for people with a similar lifestyle. As it turns out, this sex-free shindig was a lot less awkward than having to make that long trek home from the Yard wearing nothing but a short skirt and stilettos...
...sidewalks covered in ice. Harvard’s Facilities Maintenance Organization (FMO) was prepared for the dangers the weather would bring—stockpiling salt, sand, and ice-melt, as well as activating all on-hand personnel and hiring emergency contract workers from outside its ranks. According to Yard Operations Associate Director of Residential Operations Zachary M. Gingo ’98, 65 people worked for a total of 30 hours to make the walkways navigable after the remnants of a stormy Valentine’s Day solidified. “After the ice froze over and we weren?...
...Lindsay Hart said. “Since we were going to be splitting up our team, we thought we would give another team a chance to rest and shave for a big meet.” The meet concluded with an exciting win for the Crimson in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Freshman Alexandra Clarke gave her team the lead in the opening leg, and sophomore Kelly Mooney, senior co-captain Kyle Cutter, and junior Meaghan Colling maintained the edge to win in 3:32.46. Clarke, fresh off a victory in the 1,650-yard freestyle at the Ivy League...
...first in points. But at Ivies, it’s all about depth—it goes all the way down to the 24th girl.”The records started to stream in for the Crimson in the meet’s second event—the 500-yard freestyle.Freshman Alexandra Clarke topped her own school record with a time of 4:47.29 in the finals, finishing second to Princeton freshman Alicia Aemisegger, who rewrote Ivy League history with a 4:43.50 swim and was later named Swimmer of the Meet. Then, in the 200-yard individual medley, junior...