Last week, some of the biggest names in fashion showcased their beautiful designs during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. I have always identified with a simple yet sophisticated style; with that in mind, my favourite pieces from last week are from Chanel (above) and Elie Saab (below).
Red Fall at Dartmouth, Harvard, Remain Optimistic
Posted on January 30th, 2011 by Sam Aleinikoff
A pair of losses in Hanover and Cambridge – it’s been a while since a Cornell coach has had to give a pep talk after that type of Ivy League weekend. Ten years to be exact. The last time Cornell was swept by Dartmouth and Harvard came during former head coach Steve Donahue’s first season [...]
Slope TV Talks to Former Head Coach Steve Donahue
Posted on January 30th, 2011 by Jake Mastbaum
Steve Donahue, who departed Cornell for Boston College last Spring, got a chance to catch his former squad in action at the Cornell-Harvard game on January 29, 2011. Jake Mastbaum of Slope TV had a chance to chat with Coach Donahue to get some insight on the transition from East Hill to Chestnut Hill.
Wright, Harvard Down Red in Cambridge
Posted on January 30th, 2011 by Jake Mastbaum
Despite a gutsy performance from sophomore Errick Peck, Harvard cruised to a 78-57 victory over Cornell. Spurred by dominating front court performances from Keith Wright and Kyle Casey, Harvard moved to 4-0 in league play while the Red dropped to 0-4.
Red struggle offensively, blown out by Harvard
Posted on January 29th, 2011 by Tim Weisberg
The Red might represent the color red, but they also bled red, never able to stop the bleeding once it started in a 67-36 loss to Harvard Saturday night at Newman Arena. There was a point in time when the Red (5-13, 2-2 Ivy League) was up 9-8, but it went downhill from there when [...]
The role of athletics and competitive sports. Are they competitive?
Posted on January 29th, 2011 by Tim Weisberg
Try to imagine a world with no sports. No basketball, no football, no baseball, no athletic competition. The terms camaraderie, teamwork, perseverance, would they be comprehendible in any other atmosphere? Now I am not trying to get philosophical here, because that simply is too much brainwork for me. But what I am trying to convey [...]
Red Comeback Bid Falls Short in Hanover
Posted on January 29th, 2011 by Sam Aleinikoff
Despite a 20-point performance from Errick Peck and 16 from Chris Wroblewski, the Red couldn’t quite climb out of a 28-point second half hole, losing at Dartmouth 64-57.
Red on target, take care of Dartmouth
Posted on January 29th, 2011 by Tim Weisberg
Maybe a mini winning streak is just what the doctor ordered, an effective prescription for success. The Red (5-12, 2-1 Ivy League) took care of Dartmouth 66-55 Friday night at Newman Arena, posting their first back-to-back wins of the season. Red forward Claire Fitzpatrick hit a three pointer with the shot clock winding down to [...]
SlopeTV Previews Men’s Basketball at Dartmouth, Harvard
Posted on January 27th, 2011 by Sam Aleinikoff
SlopeTV’s Ryan Engler, Jake Mastbaum and Sam Aleinikoff preview the Red’s first full Ivy road weekend of the year at Dartmouth and Harvard.
Sonic Landscapes Episode XIII: The Return (feat. James Rainis)
Sonic Landscapes is back in full force this week! I had a very musical break, listened to a ton of great old music and shifted my tastes drastically as you will hear. This episode features James Rainis, a fellow freshman in arts and sciences. He knows his shit. Here’s the tracklist (James’ picks are in [...]