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...petition and a Christmas card or something. He just walked out and he hadn’t been expecting us, because normally he is flanked by bodyguards or assistant deans—call them what you will. He was totally caught off guard and froze like a fucking deer in the headlights. He didn’t know what to do and he just ran, ran the other way. It was amazing. It made me realize that this is how you balance out the power, because these people are people too,” says Elfenbein...
After three years, the economics concentrator is preparing for life after basketball—and Harvard. The bayou girl will hit the big city to spend the next two years as a legal analyst for Goldman Sachs’ Manhattan office, where she’ll be trading in deer for bears and bulls...
...find someone untouched by the cynicism that plagues Harvard, a place that can be as cold in May as it is in December. And if you happen to find someone who’s not jaded, it is just as rare to discover that this same person can shoot deer and three-pointers with equal dexterity...
...point guard fits the Southern stereotype to a certain extent—she is anti-abortion (although, according to her friends, she respectfully won’t get into arguments about her politics), participates in Harvard’s Christian Bible study group and even hunts deer in her spare time (no, not in Cambridge). Moore has lived in Monroe all her life, and during her junior year of high school accepted a basketball scholarship to powerhouse Louisiana Tech. However, after two years of attending the school just 20 minutes down the road from her home, Moore decided...
...Confesor just stopped running. Like a deer in the headlights...