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...more elegance.” The show is also the Loeb Mainstage debut for many, including some veterans of the Harvard Radcliffe Drama Club (HRDC). “It’s a very generational piece for the HRDC.” Poppel explains. “Lots of freshmen and sophomores are getting their Mainstage debut, while it’s Mary’s last show. And Aidin’s too—this is kind of her going out of business extravaganza,” referring to Aidin E. W. Carey, ’07, light...
...observed Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. Those behind the construction of the pub hope that its success will come from its inclusiveness of the entire Harvard community. “It is a space which is as comfortable, and appealing for a freshmen from Holworthy as for a senior from Dunster—two students who may otherwise rarely cross paths,” noted Project Manager Zachary Corker ’04. S. Maggie Spivey ’08 was especially impressed with how the re-done Loker atmosphere brought a variety of students...
...Camacho had not formally pursued visual art before college. Rather, he explains, his interest in the medium devloped gradually. “I sort of fell into the visual studies concentration. I came to college with a vague interest in filmmaking,” he explains. “Freshmen year, I took a photo and experimental video class and, in my sophomore fall, I comped The Advocate arts board and got on. That’s where I figured out I wanted to do Visual Studies seriously.” His work spans a wide range of media...
...tied, 4-4, with Dartmouth in the bottom of the fifth inning of its second game on Saturday. After going down 3-0 in the second inning, the Crimson (27-12, 12-5 Ivy) had rallied, and with the bases loaded and only one out in the fifth, freshmen Melissa Schellberg stepped to the plate with the chance to knock in some runs, give her team the lead, and possibly the clinch the Ivy League North Division championship as well...
...afternoon game. There were spurts, especially the third quarter, when Harvard outscored the Bears 3-1, during which the Crimson was able to limit Brown’s fast-break opportunities. But Brown exploded in the second and fourth quarters for four goals and five goals, respectively. Freshmen Ariel Delgado played a solid game between the pipes for the Crimson. Delgado, who boasted 16 saves including two stops on penalty shots, was the main reason Harvard was able to stay within striking distance until the fourth quarter, which the Crimson entered trailing, 7-3. “Ariel was having...