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...faces. The Crimson lost an NFL-caliber tackle to graduation in the form of Mike Berg ’07, who frequently drew double teams to free up space for the rest of the unit. The defensive end corps also took a hit in the offseason when the Bryant brothers??Desmond and Brenton—were forced to miss the season for unrelated academic reasons...
...crowd had come for one thing, though, and that was Harry and the Potters. The brothers?? act featured a lot of call and response, and the crowd enthusiastically jumped and shook along to the beat. The first step in planning the event, Jillson said, “was to secure Harry and the Potters...we secured them even before we secured the venue...
...Later on, Rockey put Adrian and Andre’ on the women’s National Team training program, which he had found while leafing through an old magazine. The brothers?? summer fitness regimen included weight training, running drills, and zooming around obstacle courses at the local YMCA. Chairs, boxes—nothing was so ordinary it couldn’t stand in for a defender. Andre’ drilled with his father for two and three hours at a time...
...girls involved,” she added. The event’s participants were predominantly male. Benjamin B. Minkoff, a high-school senior who was visiting his sister, Reva P. Minkoff ’08, The Crimson’s Staff Director, won the “Super Smash Brothers?? tournament as well as the Nintendo Wii. Eric Huang ’10 won the “Defense of the Ancients” tournament, and MIT student Stephen Kang won the “Starcraft” tournament. Samuel J. Enumah...
...Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater,” “Grand Theft Auto,” and “NBA Jam,” more sophisticated games have long relied on soundtrack music for subtle mood manipulations. While “Super Mario Brothers?? and its ilk had their share of minor-key tunes to cue the player that a particular level was eerier than usual, it wasn’t until after the end of the 8-bit era that computers and consoles were developed with the technical capabilities to handle more nuanced...