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...Angels & Demons, $48 million, first weekend Star Trek, $43 million; $147.6 million, second week X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $14.8 million; $151.1 million, third week Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $6.8 million; $40.1 million, third week Obsessed, $4.6 million; $62.6 million, fourth week 17 Again, $3.4 million; $58.4 million, fifth week Monsters vs Aliens, $3 million; $190.6 million, eighth week The Soloist, $2.4 million; $27.5 million, fourth week Next Day Air, $2.3 million; $7.6 million, second week Earth, $1.7 million; $29.1 million, fourth week...
...cuts to the weekend morning service will also have a negative impact on the lives of Quad students. Athletes facing early practices will have to brave hazardous and icy conditions for many months of the year. Students going to morning religious services on the weekend will face similar challenges, as the shuttle will not start until 12:15, when many services will already be done...
...crowd. It’s a chance for new members of the House to meet and get acquainted with their soon-to-be neighbors and for everybody else to renew their House pride. When House formals are sold out to the highest bidder, they revert back to being regular weekend parties, with the uniting factor being fancy attire, not residential allegiance. Formals are best when you can wake up the next day and have brunch with those same revelers in your own dining hall...
...Yale but beating Brown with a time of 7:35.2. “All of the boats across the board performed above and beyond,” Kendrick said. “Everyone was at the top of their game today.”For the lightweight squad, the weekend was more bittersweet. Ranked No. 2 nationally going into the race, the varsity eight could not stop Wisconsin, Princeton and Georgetown from taking control. “The first varsity race had a pretty disappointing race,” senior captain Rebekkah Kharrazi said. “We came...
...three-day 2009 ECAC/IC4A Championships in Princeton, N.J. When the dust settled yesterday, the women’s side held on to 20th—out of 57—while the men settled for 22nd—out of 52. “It was a good weekend for us,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “It’s always good to get back after the emotional and competitive Ivy League Championships.” And though the middle-of-the-pack team results left a lot to be desired, several individuals took...