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...with a goal apiece. “It’s always important, especially since we’re graduating such a large senior class, that the [underclassmen] get more playing time,” co-captain Vivian Liao said.“Playing time is something that you can??t replicate anywhere in practice, no matter how hard you try to simulate game conditions,” Snyder added. “I think it’s great that we’ve had the opportunity to do that.”Despite the amount...
...subcommittee’s report on events management. In 19 recommendations, the report addresses a variety of issues related to event planning including the number of events that can be held each night, how events are registered, and whether all future events will require tickets. “I can??t believe how many hoops you have to jump through to have an event on this campus,” said McLoughlin, who works in the Office of Student Life and Activities. He added that the goal of the report is to reduce the bureaucracy surrounding event planning...
...that’s threatening the posh world of these A-listers? The video doesn’t really make it clear, showing instead this inane triangular pixilation effect that follows the stars wherever they prance. If this is the menace that threatens their future, I can??t say I sympathize with their lyrical sense of urgency. Another minor grievance with this offering is that it’s way more for the guys than the girls—even without a high-speed car chase. Sorry, chicas—JT keeps his clothes on the whole...
...advantage while acting in this?NJO: It made the accent easier, although some of my friends saw it the other night and they heard someone after the show commenting, “Do you reckon that guy’s really English?” So I guess I can??t even do my own accent correctly. But also there are a lot of British phrases he uses, especially in terms of racial epithets.RR: What’s your favorite scene in the play?NJO: [Laughs] I’m not sure favorite’s the right...
...dance; he was first exposed to it at Irish festivals and began taking lessons at the age of five. “I thought it was cool,” he said. Dancing and competing is a natural part of both students’ lives. “I can??t imagine not doing it,” O’Brien says. The constant cycle of lesson-taking, training, and competing—on top of demanding schoolwork—can prove stressful. Both Fallon and O’Brien said that they would only take...