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Cinderella Kim
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Cinderella Kim

Sophomore Yunsoo Kim e-mailed her coach, walked onto the fencing team, took on a starting role as a sabre, and will soon get the chance to help her team as it competes for a national title

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Sophomore Michael Biega found an open shooting lane in the first period and slammed home the puck to put Harvard up 1-0. The Crimson challenged BU to the end, but could not hold on to the early lead. The Terriers, ranked No. 1 in the country, won 4-3 to a

Orchestra Stirs Winter Romance
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Orchestra Stirs Winter Romance

Conductor Charles Ansbacher and fifteen -year-old pianist Kong Qi lead the “Romantics in Winter” program put on by Boston Landmarks Orchestra on Friday night in Sanders Theatre.

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Harvard TAPS and Mainly Jazz Dance Co. perform their show You Can’t Stop the Beat! on Saturday night.

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President Drew G. Faust, Professor Amartya Sen, and Dr. Paul Farmer speak at the IOP during “Sixty Years of Human Rights: Expoloring and Commemorating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948-2008.”

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Students gather at Harvard Hillel to treat themselves to a manicure where the proceeds went to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, an organization dedicated to cancer research.

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Professor Sheila Jasanoff discusses climate change and other environmental concerns in the context of the presidential election at an event sponsored by the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School yesterday.

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Author Deborah Copaken Koga reads from her newest book “Between Here and April” in an event at the Harvard Bookstore.

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