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What makes Flowers’ grandiose statements particularly unpalatable is the band’s unwavering mediocrity. They quote their influences—80s commercial New Wave on their debut “Hot Fuss,” and now, on “Sam’s Town,” Bruce Springsteen—verbatim, adding nothing new. They steal without contrition, and, what’s worse, without irony...
...season of the Harvard women’s soccer team if you noticed what happened in the 62nd minute of its game against Princeton last week. Were you still watching at that point, you would have seen junior Susie Wilson, recently promoted from junior varsity, make her varsity debut. Bringing up a jayvee player may not sound like news, but consider that before last week the total number of former jayvee players on the varsity women’s basketball, field hockey, hockey, and volleyball rosters combined was zero. Not one. And there was Wilson, playing the final 30 minutes...
...squad will make its 2006-07 debut this Saturday and Sunday at the Penn State Open in State College, Pa. In last year’s event, the women’s squad placed five fencers in the top 10, while the men placed four in the top five in their individual events...
...great,” Stone said. “She’s doing great. Again, not easy games to play in, and she’s keeping her focus and doing everything she’s asked to do.” The contest also featured the varsity debut of junior walk-on Kristin Toretta, currently number two on the depth chart, who spelled Martin for the third period and made two stops in her 20 minutes of shutout work. “Great to have Kristin Toretta in the net,” Stone said...
It’s a bad time to be a member of the global middle class, Lawrence H. Summers writes in his debut column for the Financial Times today. The former Harvard president says that “ordinary, middle-class workers and their employers—whether they live in the American midwest, the Ruhr valley, Latin America or eastern Europe—are left out” of the gains generated by globalization...