Word: connection
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...comparatively grounded. “Right now, the campus lacks adequate practice space and equipment for beginning bands,” says Hufstedler, describing their primary focus. Their answer to this dilemma is communication. According to Hufstedler, “there are plenty of musicians, but no network to connect them.” Drake maintains that Harvard has no cohesive scene, but only “a bunch of Facebook groups, very fragmented.”Hufstedler envisions CARAR, which is currently awaiting official recognition as a student organization, as the “center point?...
...really exciting scoring three goals,” freshman midfielder Erin Wylie said. “I think that scoring three goals is really good for us because our confidence is up. We’ve been having trouble with shooting, so to finally connect up top was good.” Harvard started out strong, putting one goal past Cornell’s junior goalie Katrina Matlin. Wylie—the team’s top scorer—tallied the goal while in the box with an assist from sophomore midfielder Jamie Greenwald. The goal, Wylie?...
...Sprint is celebrating its merger with business-minded Nextel is by launching a business-minded phone. The PPC-6700 PCS Vision Smart Device sprint.com $630, or $480 after rebates) can juggle several wireless connections at the same time. If you want to check e-mail and surf the Web, you can hop on a wi-fi network or connect to Sprint's new high-speed wireless network, available in more than 75 major U.S. markets. There's also Bluetooth for printing wirelessly and connecting a wireless hands-free earpiece...
...four decades ago, aims to inspire undergraduates to the Kennedy ideal of the educated citizen with an “obligation to serve the public.” Whether you’re a Democrat, Republican, Independent, or “not sure,” the IOP can connect you with officials and activists who know how to make the political system work. Whether it’s coming down to hear Shimon Perez articulate his vision for peace in the Middle East or debating with Bob Graham in a study group on the future of health care...
...understand the offer or they failed to communicate it to Miller. In a letter that Libby wrote to Miller after the negotiations resumed last month, Libby assumed an intimate tone: "Out West, where you vacation, the aspens will already be turning. They turn in clusters, because their roots connect them. Come back to work--and life." Libby said that he was surprised he was being asked to "repeat for you the waiver of confidentiality that I specifically gave to your counsel over a year...