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...right pieces at every position,” he said. “They’ve got speed at the one with Wilson, and quickness—Iati can really shoot at the two. Levine is like a classic three man, putting the ball on the floor. And the fours and fives: one’s a shooter, [Brent] Wilson, and the big guy, [senior Kirsten Zoellner] is just a real big center. And they’ve got depth off the bench as well. Excellent talent.” Speaking of Zoellner...
...featuring high, rolling trumpet solos, Richie Valens-esque guitar, and a dance-happy Spanish tenor named Salvador Duran, ending the set on a lighthearted high. As Calexico left the stage, Duran remained to sing a short set of Spanish songs backed only by his Flamenco guitar and rhythmic floor stomping. The set was too repetitive to entertain for its entirety, but Duran’s fiery performance nevertheless kept the crowd buzzing.The buzz quickly became an awed silence once Iron & Wine, the stage name for Florida singer-songwriter Sam Beam, began playing. “Wow, you guys are well...
...Christopher Darden, an African-American prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson case, Clarence Thomas, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr., and himself. “The idea of racial betrayal has been and remains a significant force in African-American life,” he said. Kennedy opened up the floor for student input, especially on the colloquial use of terms like “keeping it real” and “acting black.” A third-year law student and Dunster non-resident tutor who co-organized the event, Daniel J. Urman, said he supported Kennedy?...
...open meeting in Currier House hosted by Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II last night, the consensus among students was that the fourth floor of Hilles, currently being considered for renovation, should be left as open-usage common areas for student groups and mingling. The meeting, which attracted more than 30 students at its peak—all quad residents—was a forum for discussing proposed layouts for the fourth floor. McLoughlin, who handed out proposed floor plans, said that the meeting was “maybe one of the last times...
Awkward Landing, a local hip-hop trio that includes Harvard student DJ Shiftee (Sam M. Zornow ’08), brought out a surprisingly large conti ngent to the show, and their loyal fans and pumping their fists and singing along in the middle of the floor. The group took to the stage explosively, playing amped-up versions of songs off of their debut album “What’s Eating Awkward Landing...