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Scholarship recipient Abigail M. Wild ’04, a mind, brain and behavior and history and science concentrator, said she plans to pursue a doctorate in criminology at Cambridge University...
...thrilled and completely surprised by the news; it was certainly the most productive Valentine’s Day of my college career,” Wild wrote in an e-mail...
...addition to Makarov and Wild, this year’s Harvard Gates Scholarship recipients include Charles B. Chang ’03, Andrew C. Lin ’04, Tzu-Huan Lo ’03, Barbara Richter ’04, Amy E. Rowe, who graduated from the Divinity School in 2001, and Brian A. Shillinglaw...
...based on the true story of Frank Hopkins, a long-distance horse-racer who is invited to partake in “the Ocean of Fire,” a 3,000-mile horse race across the Arabian Peninsula. Hopkins’ horse, Hidalgo, is a mustang, a wild mixed-breed horse that was introduced to the Americas with the arrival of the Spaniards to the New World. In the world of horse racing these mixed-breeds are considered, according to the movie, unworthy to share the road with purebred horses, exemplified here by the sleek Arabians...
This brooding indie rock quartet from Brighton continue to tour off 2003’s well-received The Decline of the British Sea Power. Known for wild live shows that include stuffed birds perched onstage and military uniforms, British Sea Power offer more excitement than your run of the mill post-punk knockoff. Spunky English rockers KaitO also perform. Tickets $8, $10 day of show. 9:30 p.m. T. T. the Bear’s Place...