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...certainly possible. While the Crimson may not be the Ivy League champion that Baseball America predicted it to be, it certainly can cause problems for even the best of the Ancient Eight, and while a Rolfe Division Championship is a pipe dream at this point, at the very least a rejuvenated Harvard can be a very painful thorn in the side of its rivals as they attempt to realize their own title aspirations...
...Communication and the keynote speaker at ROFLCon. “Studying these products is as important as TV and film studies.” In just fourteen days, ROFLCon will bring the best of the Internet into real life. It’s every geek’s dream come true—but some favorites won’t be there. “Getting the ‘2 Girls 1 Cup’ people was a failed venture,” Hwang says. But that’s probably for the best...
After the Iowa primary, for example, Hillary Clinton seemed to give President Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed civil rights legislation into law, more credit for progress than Martin Luther King Jr.'s "dream" - a perceived stand-in for Obama's "hope." When that drew negative attention among black voters, Bill Clinton made the rounds defending his wife's statements on more than three syndicated black talk radio programs in one day. "Ironically, the use of black radio by the Clinton campaign has been in giving Bill Clinton airtime to denounce Obama," says Richard Prince, an online media commentator. "During South...
...points are not significant beyond their implications for one team in one season, but each year, they form the memories on which the hopes for the next season are based. As some of Harvard’s seniors, like Taylor and his co-captain Dave MacDonald, begin chasing the dream of playing professional hockey and the Crimson look forward to returning other starters, whose talents have emerged this season, those turning points won’t ever define a season in quite the same way again.But that is part of the fun in following a team over multiple seasons...
...just about right.” Burbank concluded with advice for aspiring astronauts, a difficult goal to have, considering that the space program is ten times harder to get into than Harvard College. It has a 0.7 percent admissions rate over its history. Even so, he encouraged students who dream of space to pursue their goal. “This is a phenomenal adventure. No day is like any other day,” Burbank said. “No astronaut I’ve ever met could ever do an adequate job of describing looking at the Earth from...