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...last-minute change to the tennis competition and unfair multiplier that puts bigger dorms at a disadvantage” has resulted in “mortal combat” with rival Apley Hall. According to the Frosh IM Web site, individual events within the Yard Bucket Competition are weighted according to a normalized scale from one to four based on the actual number of people in the dorm. Thus Canaday, the largest dorm, is multiplied by one. In an e-mail sent Tuesday, the freshman IM coordinators announced a change in format because it was “impossible...
...East Village, was mentally ill and thus was not accountable for the slaying of Monika Beerle. They also exonerated him for supposedly dismembering her body parts, cooking those body parts into soup that he served to the homeless, and for leaving her bleached skull in a bucket of kitty litter at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Today the story has been mythicized, often extrapolated beyond belief. “Yeah, I tasted the soup,” a homeless man once claimed to me, “and I liked it too.” At the time, however...
...Turnovers continue to spell disaster for the Crimson. After another Yale bucket down low, Harvard quickly turns the ball over and is forced to foul to stop the fast break. Clearly frustrated, Brad Unger picks up a technical foul. Being that this is his last collegiate game of his career, I think it's safe to say that things aren't going quite the way he envisioned before the game. [Yale 60, Harvard...
...difference? They can but often not in the way filmmakers hope. They're not for nonbelievers. They don't make bigots tolerant, Hummer drivers conservationist or burger eaters vegan. Movies make advocates out of supporters. They change the world not in wide swaths of multiplexes but one popcorn bucket at a time...
...While Harvard got back into the game and faced just a four-point deficit at the break, the halftime stats still weren’t pretty: Hallion shined with a game-high 10 points, but neither Tay nor junior Niki Finelli had managed to find the bottom of the bucket. “Some of my top scorers were off, so it came down to senior pride, rebounding and defense,” said Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “With a few exceptions, our defense was exactly what we wanted it to be.” Senior...