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...punk rockers Fall Out Boy get ready to release their fifth studio album, Folie à Deux, bassist Pete Wentz talked to TIME about his love for fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama, why he used to hate Led Zeppelin and naming his child Bronx Mowgli...
...ninth seeds all defeated their Rochester opponents. Senior Niko Hrdy won 3-2, sophomore J. Reed Endresen won 3-1, and freshman Will Ahmed shut his opponent out 3-0. But in the second round of matches, Rochester proved it was not going down without a fight. The fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth seeds all lost to their Yellowjacket opponents. Bolstered by the support of the home crowd, West and DiSesa played Harvard to the narrow win. “The crowd was great [Saturday],” Lavoie said. “They really got us pumped...
...third period. The final frame brought the Crimson’s best chance to score, with a notable 9-3 lead in shots on goal, but Harvard was disappointed when UConn’s Monique Weber scored the game-winning goal at 7:34, landing the Huskies a fifth consecutive win. The Crimson made a desperate attempt to even the score, pulling Kessler on the power-play to take a 6-on-4 advantage with 1:19 left. While tri-captain Jenny Brine was able to get a shot on goal, Harvard failed to score. This has become a familiar...
...women’s 400-meter dash in second place with a time of 58.20. All four Crimson runners competing in the women’s one-mile run finished in the top 15. Seniors Aishlinn O’Callaghan and Jan Ng and freshman Meg Looney held the fifth, sixth, and seventh spots, respectively, all finishing within a minute of each other. Sophomore Meredith MacGregor finished 12th. “The girls performed extremely well, especially for early on in the season,” Saretsky said. On the men’s side, freshman John Dingus has already...
...away for something besides the four legally specified reasons. So most of the reasonable election officials of the Minnesota counties started sorting the rejected ballots into five neat little piles, in case the state canvassing board decided (as it did Friday) that the ballots should count. One of those fifth-pile votes, the Franken camp discovered, belonged to Erick Garcia Luna, the chairman of the state Democratic Latino caucus, who voted absentee because he was volunteering the day of the election. Like many people from Latin America, Garcia Luna has two last names, and Minnesotans aren't used to Latin...