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...immigrant community.” However, following a heated exchange, Reeves postponed debate and argued that the Committee itself should weigh Simmons’ request. When Simmons revisited the resolution last night, Reeves responded by advocating the same position he held last week. Councillor Marjorie C. Decker spoke in favor of Reeves, critiquing the Chronicle’s coverage of Simmons’ request as inaccurate and worrying those voting against the resolution would be misrepresented in the press. “I’m concerned that a vote on this somehow insinuates that if you don?...
...final minutes of the game.Senior center Kevin Du jumped his defender at the Tigers blue line and broke in alone on net, but Princeton goalie Thomas Sychterz, who replaced Kalemba to start the third period, stayed even with Du and made a low stick save.With Sychterz pulled in favor of an extra attacker in the final minutes, sophomore defenseman Brian McCafferty and senior winger Steve Mandes skated down the ice on a 2-on-1. McCafferty, drawing the defender, sent a pass to Mandes at the right circle, but Mandes was only able to manage a high backhander that ricocheted...
...matches here and there that didn’t go our way, so it was disappointing,” West said. Without Suchde, those matches—the kind that oftentimes end up going the way of the Crimson—fell in Princeton’s favor. “Sidd is usually a guaranteed win for us, and we can count on him every time,” West said. “Without him, it really put the pressure on all the other guys.” The loss all but concludes the final Ivy season...
...Clayton momentum that lasted him through the second set, which he took 6-4, and four games into the third set. Leading 30-0 at 2-2, Lock nicked a Clayton overhead smash just over the net for a fortuitous, match-changing winner. With the momentum now in his favor, Lock held Clayton off with relative comfort. “It’s hard to match Chris’s quickness, and that guy did,” said Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72. “And he had just a little bit more...
...look at Carson Daly should be enough to kill that ambition. Radio, it seems, refuses to be killed.While radio may have temporarily regained its footing, it’s still far from standing on solid ground. Listeners have stopped tuning in to commercial radio stations that continue to favor generic major label acts. Clear Channel Communications, one of the largest radio station owners in the United States, has been vilified just as much as the RIAA for its just business approach to the music industry. Entrenched in big business and afflicted by an orthodox attitude towards broadcasting, radio...