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Allston residents at the meeting showed signs of disagreement with the task force, which is staffed by neighborhood residents and is intended to represent the area’s interests as Harvard expands its campus across the Charles River...
...helped,” sophomore crew Lauren Brants said of sailing on the Charles. “We’re used to a lot of the shifts, and we always have our eyes open for that. We haven’t had a lot of breeze on the river as much recently, so that was a change, but we always have different shifts in our mindset, and we capitalized on that.” The co-ed team didn’t fare quite as well at the Lynne Marchiando Team Race, hosted just down the river...
...Saturday’s testing set of races on the Schuylkill River, Pa., it soon became clear that the Crimson would not replicate its first and second varsity open-water wins at the same event last year. The Harvard lightweights battled staunchly against defending national champion Cornell, only to lose out on victory by margins of a couple of seconds in this kick-off to the spring season, marking the first time in five years that Harvard has lost the event. However, the Crimson boats all finished significantly in front of the third competitor, Penn. The shape of the course...
...different rivers, against two different opponents, the two Radcliffe crews raced two decidedly different regattas on Saturday. For the heavyweights, Saturday’s race against Ivy rivals Cornell and No. 6 Princeton resulted in a convincing and telling victory, returning the squad to the top echelon of women’s heavyweight crew. For the lightweights, the weekend was a disappointment on some levels, as the crew only found success in the novice eight division. But in taking on the heavyweight teams from Bucknell, Rhode Island, and Boston College, the weekend’s race only served...
...With the river houses left for upperclassmen, and all sophomores sharing the presupposed burden of Quad housing, class bonding could continue beyond the sacred freshman year, and students would even feel a greater sense of overall college community...