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...shots remaining on your memory card. The D40 has just one LCD, a larger 2.5-inch, 230,000-pixel screen. For a seasoned shooter, the D50's extra screen is a benefit, because it means he or she can make on-the-fly adjustments without firing up the bright main LCD. The fact that the D40 doesn't have the extra screen is just the first indication that it really is geared toward novices, far more than its predecessor...
...power play, but we were out of sync today due in large part to UConn’s energy and hustle and our lack of being ready to go. It was just not our day.”Returning home, the Crimson will take on New Hampshire at the Bright Hockey Center this Friday...
...goaltending change failed to stop the Harvard women’s hockey team’s power play. So did the loss of two of the Crimson’s top players. Facing No. 7 Minnesota/Duluth (9-6-1, 9-4-1 WCHA) Saturday at Bright Hockey Center for the second consecutive night, No. 5 Harvard (11-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) harried the Bulldogs during 11 power play opportunities with 23 shots, converting three of them in a 4-0 win. “With a team like Duluth that’s so strong and fast...
...zone. Chu tumbled awkwardly to the ice, collided with the boards, and was unable to get up after the whistle blew. She rolled over several times and tried to get to her feet before her right leg gave out and she fell back down, bringing a hush over the Bright Hockey Center crowd of 906. Teammates Lindsay Weaver and Caitlin Cahow rushed to her side and were quickly joined by the team’s trainer and coach, Katey Stone. Chu was ushered straight into the locker room but returned to the bench on crutches for the third period, wearing...
...them gleefully dance together.The only downside is the lack of leading roles for women—but that’s unavoidable coming from Victorian England. Costume designer Casey M. Lurtz ’07 draws attention to these neglected ladies in the chorus by dressing them in shockingly bright and colorful costumes. Caroline A. Jennings ’09 makes the most of her small solos and stands out as the principal voice of the female ensemble.It’s refreshing to see a piece that pays homage to the original and saves its energy for making...