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...really proud of the way the team pulled out a win,” said junior co-captain Mike Bookman. “I think that everyone came together and played as a tight unit despite difficult circumstances...
...Russ Mosier had a really breakout match on Saturday,” Bookman said. “He played a really complete game for us when we needed him most. It was nice to see him step up and take a leadership role as a sophomore...
...It’s a really hard place to play,” said Bookman. “It’s a small school with an incredible volleyball following. And Vassar is a good team...
...It’s good for us to get our jitters out,” Bookman said. “We have a big weekend coming up, but we didn’t want to look past...
...being ground into it. In today's global music, musical boundary hopping is often integral to a political message, as when Haiti's Boukman Eksperyans sets a Creole antiwar chant to the tune of Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 single Sukiyaki, an American chart topper by way of Japan. (For Bookman, even singing in Creole--which has periodically been outlawed in Haiti--is a political act.) Protest singers in Africa and the Caribbean have long preached a musical and lyrical Pan-Africanism, from Kuti's mondo-Afro beats back to Peter Tosh's 1977 rallying cry: "As long...