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...Italian Alps, to the peak of competition in women’s hockey, to the heights of athletic immortality. For Harvard viewers, especially those familiar with the recent exploits of Katey Stone’s women’s hockey teams, there were a few familiar visages among the bunch. There was Sarah Vaillancourt, a sophomore-to-be, gleeful after helping Canada—a squad which included former Crimson standout Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03—storm through the tournament for the gold medal. The Canadians topped their opponents by a whopping...
...Crimson’s whistles.SHOT THROUGH THE HEARTFriday was the first time in five games that Harvard failed to muster 40 shots on goal. Harvard fired 30 shots at Colgate goaltender Mark Dekanich, whose 29 saves were good for the win.“We missed the net a bunch,” Hafner lamented.The next night, the Crimson took 28 shots at Cornell’s David McKee. During the two-goal second period, 10 of Harvard’s 16 shots came on power plays.MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONSKyle Wilson, who led the Raiders in goals with 22 entering Friday?...
...those of us watching, this year's Oscar crop is a quiet bunch: very serious and not terribly popular. The absence of a pure audience smash is an X factor that adds to the mystery, the thrill of the gamble. And if you haven't seen all the films, don't worry. We have, and to help guide you through the awards, we're handicapping the races. How did we make our picks? From conversations with Academy insiders and nominees, from our experience of Oscars past and, well, from tea leaves. But use these picks for your Oscar pool...
...little shy," says director Lee. "It's comforting, because if I don't win, then [all the attention] is not going to be my problem." So is he confident that his movie will win? "No," he says, laughing. But he's enjoying the process. "This is a good bunch. I've been in this round before, but this is the most pleasant year. These are good guys...
...This large group of wanna-be loiterers had to be whittled down to a mere twelve through an application process including a form and an interview with Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies Stephen Prina, the class creator. “Professor Prina is bringing together students from a bunch of different art backgrounds to try and initiate our own sense of imagination,” says Danielle M. O’Keefe ’08, a VES concentrator with a focus in film video. “Plus, loitering is something...