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...which was an improv group at BC, and so that’s kind of when I first got the improv bug, so I have to kind of thank BC for that,” she says. She would later go on to be a founding member of New York??s renowned Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) improv troupe.When she wasn’t performing with My Mother’s Flea Bag, Poehler managed to uphold the college’s fine Jesuit tradition: “I spent a lot of time off campus shuttling kegs...
...YORK??The Harvard baseball team’s bats started off hot in yesterday’s doubleheader against Columbia, but cooled down along with the weather as the Crimson was forced to settle for a split of the twinbill. “I’m very disappointed,” head coach Joe Walsh said. “We came down here to win two games.” The Crimson (6-10, 2-2 Ivy) lost the second game to the Lions (10-13-1, 5-3 Ivy), 5-1, after easily defeating them...
...YORK??As was the case all season, Harvard’s inability to make defensive stops cost it the game in Saturday night’s 76-66 loss at Columbia. With 6’8 sophomore forward Evan Harris sidelined with a stress fracture in his left foot, Columbia’s big-man combo of John Baumann (6’8, 220 lbs.) and Ben Nwachukwu (6’9, 235 lbs.) exploited a short-handed Crimson interior defense to the tune of 33 total points on 13-of-18 shooting. The Lions shot 55 percent...
...YORK??The season of the Harvard men’s basketball team came to an end on Saturday night at Levien Gymnasium in a 76-66 loss to Columbia, despite a tenacious attempt by Harvard’s captain to prevent the year, and his career, from ending in defeat.Guard Jim Goffredo scored a game-high 24 points, but playing without injured sophomore forward Evan Harris, sidelined with a stress fracture of his foot, Harvard (12-16, 5-9 Ivy) was unable to stop Columbia’s massive starting frontcourt from shredding its weakened post defense.Junior...
...promoting discussion among liberal progressives, according to the journal’s editor-in-chief and co-founder, James H. Weingarten. The publication’s inaugural issue featured an article by Sen. Charles E. Schumer ’71 on congressional power in the 21st century. Schumer, New York??s senior Democratic senator and a Harvard Law graduate, argues that one of the new Democratic majority’s top priorities should be restoring accountability in government. “The primary mission of the journal is to serve as a home base for progressives to debate...