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...high banks off the glass, to give the Crimson a 27-23 lead. Housman was able to get to the basket at will against the Tigers defense, calling to mind his 33-point performance in the loss at Princeton earlier in the year. The Tigers again had no answer for the elusive point man, who was able to repeatedly shake his defender at the top of the key and finish strong at the hoop. The Crimson would never trail for the remainder of the game, although Princeton did manage to keep the affair close until late. After Goffredo...
...bill for the 21st century would say to all of you: You can get the American dream, but you have to earn it,” Khazei said. His proposal drew doubts from some students. A question posed during the question-and-answer session asked about the dangers of volunteering without a full understanding of the community in which the work is taking place. “It’s not as productive if people just volunteer,” Khazei said. “You’ve got to take the time to understand the context...
...month, and since then the web has been abuzz with news, gossip and (mostly) bad jokes about the film. Produced for an estimated $1.2 million - about one-eighth the budget of Little Miss Sunshine - Zyzzyx Road played in a single, solitary Texas theater late last year. What happened? The answer is actually simple: the brief release in an inaccessible spot was deliberately chosen by the filmmakers to validate the Screen Actors Guild pay scales for films under $2.5 million...
...clip of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger uttering the words “don’t be economic girlie-men” drew laughter. Ralph L. Bouquet ’09, the historian of the Black Men’s Forum, moderated a question-and-answer session with Hurt after the screening. “With a lot of the misconceptions and stereotypes that are in hip-hop, we want to give the campus an understanding of how the amoral business culture creates representations of black men that are not positive,” said Bouquet. During the question...
...which candidate is truly Hollywood's darling, everyone will be watching the March 31 campaign-finance reports for the answer to that question. "Obama is Usher, but she's Madonna," says Hilary Rosen, the recording industry's former chief lobbyist and a Clinton supporter. "He has a long career ahead of him, but the touring dollars don't compare." At least not yet. If the show is this good already, the tickets may be worth the price...