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Suffice it to say, Donato should want this contest. He’s been a good sport long enough, and for a while now, he’s probably pined for the opportunity to send a few pucks in my direction...
...Harvard man and a Yale man were walking down the street. The Harvard man was better—dressed. The Mr/Miss Eleganza photo contest outside the Science Center was meant to be another promotion to hype the show. “The idea is to get people, get the campus excited about fashion,” explains Eleganza committee member Anthony A. Pino ’10. Pino helped create the backdrop for the contest, a sharp white background with “Eleganza” printed in diagonal lines. “We wanted to give it an awards...
...while we may be tempted to join the moralizers, we should realize that Don Imus and his ilk are little more than the trained apes of the public, locked in a screeching contest for our attention. It’s an ignoble pursuit, but they know that better than anyone. Ultimately, the potency of their voices is buttressed only by the existence of a satisfied audience...
...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 as its later match against Utica. Led by Mueller, the Crimson coasted to the 13-3 victory by applying its press and taking advantage of its speed on offense. Mueller, who was celebrating her 21st birthday, poured...
Earlier this year, Takoma Park, Md., A suburb of Washington with a liberal tilt, held a special election to fill a vacant city-council seat. It was the town's latest contest under a 1992 law that allows any adult resident--including noncitizens--to vote for local offices. And since the election occurred at an odd time of year, officials took extra steps to get the word out. They mailed a notice, in Spanish and English, to every home. They sent a second notice to every registered voter. Yet when Election Day came, turnout was light, especially among noncitizens...