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...seem to start and end every 20 minutes. To their credit, Fleder and Leavitt do an admirable job of situating Davis’s plight within the context of a racially fraught era and the accompanying civil rights movement. Yet even this element feels derivative—with its ethic of racial harmony by virtue of athletic success, “The Express” calls to mind “Remember the Titans” more than it ought to.Still, despite its staleness, fan of the sports movie will find plenty to like in “The Express...
...hardest work ethic on the team and the best talent but doesn’t rely solely on that,” sophomore Bret Voith said. “And, David is the leader who’s there with us, doing the same swim sets, always giving 100%. No one can go to practice and fool around and not see how hard the captains are working...
...game with 16 digs and 36 assists, respectively.In addition, Harvard coach Jennifer Weiss was particularly effusive about the class of 2012. “The freshmen have fit right in.” Weiss said. “The whole class is great in terms of work ethic and competitive nature.”Coming off of its five-game defeat of New Hampshire last Tuesday, Harvard eased its way into the match, going point for point with the Big Green up to 4-4. Moments later, an Ingersoll kill and a Wu ace put the Crimson ahead, creating...
...calm amidst the seas of turmoil. “We’re the first core group of upperclassmen that have stuck together in the last couple years, and I think that we all bring something different to the team,” Rhodes said. The determination and work ethic they share has worked in tandem with their individual talents.Anchoring the defense looms Rhodes, who this year became only the second three-time captain in Crimson women’s soccer history.Downfield is Wylie, who led the team in goals and points as a freshman and consistently has been...
...hundreds of thousands of people who live in and around the many small towns throughout northern Ohio might be shocked to learn that "suburbanites and city dwellers do the fighting and hourly wage work now." Klein insults our intelligence, our work ethic and our values when he suggests that we live in a place where "myths are more potent than the hope of getting past the dour realities." Oh, I forgot - like our brethren in Pennsylvania, we embrace guns and religion to escape the harsh realities of our existence. Steve Mohr, BUCYRUS, OHIO...