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...matter how hard Maxwell tried to make herself appear over-committed, she’d always be considered a failure in Livingstone’s mind. Livingstone, vowed to celibacy until after e-recruiting, would always be competitively single. Later that night, I saw Livingstone a few feet ahead of me on Mass. Ave. From behind, I could see her pace start to change as she turned onto Holyoke Street and passed Sandrine’s. She walked by the bistro and then stopped for a second, gazing into the big glass windows with couples eating on the other side...
...stay ahead of the apathetic curve, upperclass UC candidates have attracted the voting populous not with their fresh new ideas but with attention-grabbing campaign methods. However, several have been adamant that their campaigns, while perhaps unorthodox, have true substance at their foundation...
...midfielder Chloe Keating was standing in front of the net and managed to tip the ball past Duffy and into the cage. Midway through the half, Harvard capitalized on a mistake, extending its lead after it turned the ball over in the Northeastern circle. McVeigh had pushed the ball ahead and looked to cross it in front of the net, but the pass was intercepted by a Husky defender. As Northeastern attempted to clear the threat, senior forward Tami Jafar stole the ball and, with her back to the goal, spun around and fired a shot into the cage. Moments...
...Gyari worried that severe prolongation in discussions would force the aging Lama to live his remaining days in exile in India. If this were to happen, he said, “it would take generations for the Tibetan people to forgive the Chinese policies.” But looking ahead to this month’s meeting in Beijing, Gyari was cautiously hopeful. He projected that, for lack of any fundamental differences between the Tibetans and the Chinese, cooperation would eventually lead to a solution in which Tibet self-governance and a stable Chinese society go hand-in-hand. Gyari...
...first time I saw the turkey was during my second week of school,” he said. “I’m from California, so seeing a turkey roaming the campus blew my mind. I remember stopping a girl who was a year ahead of me to bring her attention to the fact that there was a turkey a few feet away from us. She looked at me like I was five years old.” To make matters even more confusing, Fredrickson pointed out that, contrary to popular belief, there appears to be more than...