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...only other baton twirler performing with an Ivy League band is Amy G. Horwath, a senior at Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration.“Football is not the Ivy League’s draw, so I can see why we don’t have huge twirling here,” Horwath said. At Harvard, Aaron R. Scherer ’11 had considered going to Ohio State University to twirl as a drum major with the school’s band. Since choosing Harvard, he has given a few spontaneous performances outside of Mower...
...global climate change, the few people who have managed to stay focused are coming up with good ideas. From titans of modern business such as Google, to innovative energy producers, to techie projects like MIT’s Vehicle Design Summit, visionaries are beginning to lay the groundwork for huge leaps forward in energy generation and energy efficiency. These technologies have the potential to overcome America’s frustrating inertia on environmental issues, fueling consumer excitement and easing the transition to a cleaner American lifestyle.Except in extreme cases, imploring people to conserve—by turning off their lights...
...huge effort from Liza and Jenny,” Vaillancourt said. “I was just there for the rebound...
...field every year. Meanwhile, Harvard’s course guide lists only four Asian American Studies courses offered at FAS this year—all taught by the same visiting professor, Eric Tang.“Harvard prides itself on its diversity, but there’s a huge gap in the discussion on Asian American studies,” says Yuting P. Chiang ’10, co-chair of the Asian American Association (AAA) education-politics committee. Student advocacy for Asian American studies has waxed and waned within the AAA as new leaders joined the campaign and then...
...returning to England. But "he had had enough of being dead," she said, adding that "John desperately wanted contact with the boys again and thought he could pick up the pieces of his life." Mark and Anthony Darwin issued a statement this week saying they felt victimized by a "huge scam" and wanted no further contact with their parents. "It's beyond satire," Margaret Burns, John Darwin's aunt, told reporters. "You couldn't make...