REACHING BACK: Haley Cohen ’18 takes a backhand stroke in a match against New York University at home on April 18.
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Discussing Universities
Discussing Universities: The panel weighs the benefits of having aspects of both liberal arts universities and research universities.
Taking the Podium
SHARING INITIATIVES: Newly sworn-in Student Union President Nyah Macklin ’16 discusses her plans for next year’s agenda.
OVERHEAD SLAM: Danny Lubarsky ’16 (left) and Brian Granoff ’17 play in a doubles match against New York University on April 18.
Carry That Weight
TAKING ACTION: Some students carried air mattresses to reflect the actions of Columbia University student activist Emma Sulkowicz.
ON CLOUD NINE: Dancers performed “Hijack,” choreographed by Kiki Tringali ’17, wearing cloud patterned leggings.
ALL TOGETHER NOW: “Time of My Life,” choreographed by Allison Lawsky ’15 focused on the group aspects of dance.
RUSHING UP: Dylan Schlesinger ’15 runs for the return in the Judges’ victory over New York University this past Saturday.
REFLECTING ON RELATIONS
DISCUSSING FOREIGN RELATIONS: Ambassador Ross addressed the future of politics and peace talks in the Middle East.
HARVARD READY: Elle Woods (Sarah Brodsky ’15, left) surprises Warner (Kaelen Lynch ’17) at his university, Harvard Law School. To Elle’s surprise, Warner has moved on and has a new girlfriend, aspiring lawyer Vivienne (Emily Galloway ’18).
SORORITY SISTERS: Delta Nu sisters comprise Elle’s “Greek Chorus,” members of her sorority who appear in her mind to counsel her and give her moral support.
QUICK CHANGE: Elle Woods (Sarah Brodsky ’15) emerges from behind a crowd of Delta Nus wearing a new dress—perfect for her date with Warner (Kaelen Lynch ’17).
NOT SO PERFECT DATE: Elle and Warner appear happy on their date—right before Warner ends their relationship. Earlier that day, Elle had thought that Warner would use their date to propose and even bought a new pink dress to mark the occasion.
Grady Ward ’16 and Sneha Walia ’15 helped monitor the discussion at the student forum on Thursday.
TOP SPIN: Danny Lubarsky ’16 wins a point during his match against the Coast Guard Bears this past Saturday at home.
WINNING THE POINT: Epeeist Max Gould ‘18 (right) wins a point at a home meet against New York University on Jan. 31.
SHARP STARS: Prof. Sharon Bryan’s poetry addressed music, the Big Bang theory, how words get their meanings, dogs, the Shakers and biblical stories. The poems she read were from her book Sharp Stars.
TROUBLE: Prof. Mary Baine Campbell (ENG) read from her book Trouble; her selection included poems about global warming, love, marriage, the oldest species of fish, censorship, and philosopher Descartes.
DUO TAKES THE STAGE: On Sunday night, student-composed new music for cello and piano music filled Slosberg Music Center.
FIRST PLACE: Guard Frankie Pinto ’17 takes the ball to the basket in the championship game of the ECAC tournament on Sunday.