Word: cassandras
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...competing,” Christensen said. “I jumped kind of how I expected. I jumped about the same as I did at the first meet the last two years.” Senior Danielle Mirabal won the 55-meter dash, finishing in 7.30 seconds, while freshman Cassandra Bowe was the top performer from a very strong freshman class, winning the 800 meters in a time of 2:21.02. The Crimson was especially strong in the field events on Saturday, with a pair of rookies making their mark in the high jump. Dina Emde and Jade Randle were...
...Among the hot-ticket films that played Venice before Toronto: Ang Lee's steamy Lust, Caution, the Iraq war dramas Redacted and In the Valley of Elah, Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream, the Bob Dylan fantasia I'm Not There. Clooney and Pitt stood on the red-carpeted podium outside the Sala Grande to promote their product. All the big Hollywood films were shown in Venice's first few days, so the stars and directors could return to North America and catch a breath before coming to Toronto...
...Harvard, our resident would-be Cassandra, Mark A. Adomanis ’07, tirelessly propounds this argument in articles such as “Sunset in the West,” “Twilight of the West,” and “The Coming Fall” (see a pattern?). The “demography is destiny” thesis combines two related arguments: Firstly, Europeans (meaning, inevitably, Christians) are committing collective suicide by not reproducing fast enough; secondly, Muslims are replacing these sterile sons of Europe. This argument isn’t solely the domain...
...Powers skippered the A-division boat with sophomore crew Lauren Brants, earning the Crimson a ninth-place finish. In B-division, sophomore Roberta Steele stayed at her normal position handling sole skipper duties, while senior Cassandra Niemi and Brants shared time in crew...
...really showed,” Snyder said. The strong defensive effort gave Harvard a lot of opportunities to score in transition—and score the team did. In addition to the outbursts by Mueller and Peeler, the Crimson got two goals each from sophomore Devon MacLaughlin and junior Cassandra Forsyth. Snyder and freshmen Kristina Bergquist added the final two. Sophomore Nicola Perlman had another solid outing guarding the goal, recording eight saves and adding three steals. HARVARD 13, QUEENS 3 Harvard’s first contest of the day, against Queens College (3-9), was almost as one-sided...