Beth Drucker

ELI WHITNEY

ELI WHITNEY

Sophomore Whitney Shaw, shown here in earlier action, hammered her team-leading 10th home run of the season, but the slugger’s efforts weren’t enough to prevent the Crimson from dropping its final non-conference contest of the regular season, 4-1, to BU yesterday at Soldiers Field.

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It’s like shopping at Saks, but more convenient (and cheaper).

Styleta Dress Swap

Styleta Dress Swap

The Styleta dress swap occurred in Lowell JCR on Sunday.

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A student sifts through dresses at the Styleta dress swap at the Lowell Junior Common Room yesterday. Styleta, a student-founded fashion nonprofit, organized the event to raise money for charities that address the needs of women.

Today in Photos (04/26/10)

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Francine Maigue dances "The Creator," which she choreographed in the "Silhouettes" production.

Silhouettes

Week in Photos: Arts (4/20/2010)

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Silhouettes in "Bucovina" dance in "Silhouettes" performance, which occurred on Friday and Saturday

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Dancers in the "Waltz from Les Sylphides" in "Silhouettes" performance.

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In "Silhouettes" production, Hazel Lever '13 dances in "on the subject of friendship," which was choreography by Patrick Quinn '10.

Today in Photos (04/13/10)

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Former Fatah activist Aziz Abu Sarah and former Israeli settler Kobi Skolnick describe their experiences in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and relay their efforts toward achieving peace yesterday at Harvard Hillel.

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Margaret C. Andrews moderates while Richard Parker, Stephen Greyser, and Stuart Sadick speak at the Centennial Panel on "Management: Doing Business in the Post-Meltdown Economy" yesterday in Lowel Lecture Hall

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Richard Parker, Stephen Greyser, and Stuart Sadick speak at “Management: Doing Business in the Post-Meltdown Economy” last night.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind