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...rice, mojo chicken, and Havana black bean soup, led into a multimedia book discussion with author and University of Michigan professor Ruth Behar. The meal drew a “really excellent” turnout, according to Associate Director of Harvard Hillel Michael A. Simon. Elena C. Castañeda ’08, co-president of CAUSA who herself is one-eighth Jewish, noted the plethora of “non-traditional Hillel students eating here.” Susana Bejar ’08, CAUSA historian and a member of Harvard’s Sephardi Society, a club...
...even at practice and getting spots on the bus, that’s going to translate to being competitive at the Ivy League Championships.” This year’s traveling group had plenty of young talent for Saretsky to build the program around. Freshman Eda Karesin had a breakout season in the javelin, ending just one spot short of automatically qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Despite being “on the bubble,” in Sarestsky’s words, Karesin did not receive an at-large bid to the national meet. Also dominant...
...Freshman Eda Karesin finished sixth in the javelin after a heave of 47.47 meters. The throw was just .36 meters short of the fifth place finisher, with the top five in the event qualifying for the NCAA Championships on June 6-9. Senior co-captain Julia Pederson was 17th in the same event with a 43.21 meter throw...
...Freshman Eda Karesin was fifth in the javelin, throwing it 43.37 meters...
...women, freshman Eda Karesin and senior co-captain Julia Pederson went one-two in the javelin, with Karesin finishing with a 48.02-meter throw and Pederson launching it 46.49 meters. Pederson’s throw broke her own school record by about a meter, and Karesin followed that up by breaking Pederson’s new record by a meter and a half. Karesin’s throw was also the third longest in Ivy League history...