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...well.” So far, Harvard has risen to the challenge, but this weekend brings a new type of opponent to the field during the Loyola Marymount Invitational. There, the Crimson will not only face the host school, but also the reigning national champions, No. 14 UC Santa Barbara. “In our eyes, these teams are some of the best teams in the country,” Fucito said. “We definitely can win these games, and are expecting to win these games, so now it’s just a matter of showing...
...have asked a lot of them this past week...and they have come through with flying colors.” Harvard will rest for a few days before leaving the comforts of its home field to take on Loyola Marymount and the defending national champion, No. 9 UC Santa Barbara, next weekend in California. HARVARD 2, UMASS 1 With the exception of a late-game hiccup, Harvard put in a solid two-goal effort and got an impressive outing from goaltender Adam Hahn that proved to be enough for the win against Massachusetts yesterday afternoon on Ohiri Field. Less than...
...presence of God. In both cases, the acts of self-sacrifice and feelings of abandonment resulted in the most profound contributions to the welfare of human souls. Teresa's life of faith, dedication and commitment despite incredible spiritual trials should be an inspiration to all, regardless of religious inclination. Barbara Bailey, Rockledge...
...presence of God. In both cases, the acts of self-sacrifice and feelings of abandonment resulted in the most profound contributions to the welfare of human souls. Teresa's life of faith, dedication and commitment despite incredible spiritual trials should be an inspiration to all, regardless of religious inclination. Barbara Bailey, ROCKLEDGE...
California Senator Barbara Boxer almost asked a good question at the Petraeus-Crocker festivities on Capitol Hill this week. She was reminiscing, as most of her colleagues did, about time spent on the ground in Iraq with General David Petraeus, but it was not a recent visit. It was back in 2005, when Petraeus was in charge of training the new Iraqi army. An aide pulled out a blown-up photograph of the Senator and the general. "You were so upbeat, General," Boxer said. "You said, 'You're about to see some terrific troops.'" There were 100,000 of them...