Word: brunnicks
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Senior Mason Brunnick led the pack and touched the wall in a decisive 9:28.86, over thirty seconds faster than the closest Cornell or Dartmouth swimmer...
Senior co-captain Alex Meyer and junior Blake Lewkowitz followed Brunnick, finishing almost simultaneously with times of 9:46.63 and 9:46.78, respectively. Junior Jamie Mannion pulled in a solid fourth place...
...Enter a new website that sets out to explain the differences among religions as well as illuminate the areas of common ground. Patheos.com, which is launching on Tuesday, is a mash-up of path and theos, the Greek word for "god." Its founders, husband and wife Leo and Cathie Brunnick, have created a library of the histories and belief systems of 50 (and counting) of the world's faiths, along with maps of their origins and videos of their religious services, so people can learn more about their own faith and explore others in a nonsectarian format. Each week experts...
...Those problems were actually the impetus behind the founding of Patheos. The Brunnicks, who come from different Christian faiths, collectively have four small children from previous marriages, and when they wedded, they struggled to find help integrating their beliefs. "Bringing our kids together, deciding what to teach them and how and where to take them for Sunday school - we weren't taking this lightly," says Leo Brunnick. "In your 20s, it's easy to say, 'I'm spiritual, without specific tenets, whatever.' That feels great until you're staring into the eyes of a 2-year-old and realize...
...yard breaststroke in 2:15.87, while Melillo took the 100-yard breaststroke in 58.51. Rounding out the order, Jones squeaked by co-captain Eric Lynch in the 200-yard freestyle, finishing in 1:40.77. The Crimson also boosted its score through the victories of junior Mason Brunnick in the 1000-yard freestyle, freshman Niall Janney in the 100-yard backstroke, and sophomore Blake Lewkowitz in the 200-yard butterfly. The three Harvard swimmers finished in times of 9:32.35, 53.05 and 1:55.08, respectively. Finally, sophomore Will Heyburn picked up the 200-yard IM for the Crimson in a time...