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...deal.Veterans Raimondi and Johnston helped spark the offense by registering three assists each on the night.“I think I was a little more confident today, and a little more relaxed than I usually am,” Johnston said. “I just seemed to click well with my two linemates.”The win against Dartmouth was the fourth game for Harvard in a span of 12 days—during which the Crimson went 5-1. With the victory, Harvard heads into the break with the momentum that it will hope to carry...
...read back over my articles. By the time I became an elected editor, worthy of the Crimson Staff Writer byline, I had already grown slightly sour on the whole experience. I didn’t quite jive with the daily rush of the newsroom, didn’t quite click with the legions of older editors. “Who are these crazy people?” I used to think...
...really, really love to dance,” said Stephen M. Fee ’07, setting down his can of Diet Coke with a definitive click. “It’s inside of me, it’s a part of me. It’s who I am.” Fee wistfully recalled his Bar Mitzvah, held at a dimly-lit teen discotheque in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. “A huge part of me just wanted to be out there, letting loose. But then this other, equally huge part of me knew...
...that we call Nomadism," says Rahim, "being able to move around with the Web wherever you go." Tourism authorities hope the wireless network will convince business travelers to stay for a few extra days of holiday. But beware, vacationers?it will also mean that you're just a double-click away from the office. www.networkplus.mu
...that there is a measure of excitement to see which six smiling faces—chosen, remember, at random—pop up in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen under “Friends at Harvard.” The last thing you want is to click on that person’s face, and see that they have ranked you as “stalkerish.” What of those poor souls who actually think that you’re good friends, only to find out you labeled them merely “an acquaintance?...