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...Hagan—when he was able to get the ball off—completed ten-of-13 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown strike to senior wideout Corey Mazza. The junior quarterback also had six carries for 22 yards in the first 30 minutes, facing constant pressure from an aggressive Lion defensive front. The second of Harvard’s scores was Mazza’s seventh straight game with a touchdown reception and his eighth in nine games overall. The Crimson win preceded Yale's escape from defeat in Providence. The Bulldogs scraped...
...constant pitch of Scotland as “the place to be” culminated in a lunch with an American woman who realized she hadn’t “truly lived” until her plane landed in Edinburgh three years ago, setting off a psychosomatic reaction communicating through ESP that she had reached her destiny. Convincing? Not so sure. I still have yet to undergo such an encounter with larger powers...
...viewed and judged by others. As a result, for many women, their actual weight and any manifestations of it—namely clothing sizes—can become integral parts of their identity. Now, living as we are in an era of the size zero and a constant bombardment of images of ever-shrinking celebrity women, there is more concern than ever that women’s self-images are being pushed in an extremely unhealthy direction by a combination of forces...
...Constant chatter between me and my horse--and between me and my partner--helped us ease our way through the minute adjustments, missteps and trip-ups that went into an exercise that was more a test for us than it was for our complacent cayuses. I may have looked like a rank urbanite, but we finished off the maze in short order, which probably surprised our horses more than...
Harvard has a reputation for being cutthroat, so it’s not difficult to imagine that under the constant pressure to overachieve, a student might snap every once and awhile. But just how likely is it that your close friend or roommate might go a little batty? The answer: don’t book your suitemate into McLean quite...