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...Common serves up a baked meatloaf with mashed potatoes, gravy and a seasonal vegetable, the perfect combination to combat arctic temperatures. To spice up a traditional beef stew, the chef stirs in a thick Guinness draft. Homemade gravy-drenched chicken pot pies far outclass their frozen counterparts, and the restaurant’s generous helpings will keep you satiated as you prepare for a winter-long hibernation. There’s no hurry to rush back to campus, either—the restaurant’s cozy Lizard Lounge Music Club stays open until...
...against teams that won’t get a chance to go the Frozen Four,” Chu said. “It’s fun but at the same time we don’t work towards that. We work towards playing these great games, and they’ve been battles of a game. And as much as it is disappointing, I think there’s a lot to take away from it, a lot we can learn about the team...
...Harvard cannot beat UMD in at least one of this weekend’s games, it’s all but certain that the WCHA will have at least three of the top four teams in this year’s expanded Frozen Eight playoffs. While Harvard is by no means in danger of not finishing in the top eight—provided the team stays healthy and barring a major unforeseen meltdown of some kind—the Crimson is in danger of not qualifying for home-ice advantage come playoff time. And if Harvard doesn?...
...rivalry with the three-time national champion Bulldogs is traditionally a big draw. Two years ago, during the 2002-2003 season, Harvard and UMD faced off in the Frozen Four Championship game, but it was UMD who ended up walking away victorious with a score of 4-3 in double overtime...
...Republican State Senator Tom McClintock argued in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, “if the current rate of state spending were reduced 13.4 percent on January 1st and frozen through Gov. Schwarzenegger’s first budget, the state would be back in the black, free and clear of external debt, and able to start the Governor’s second year in 2005 with a clean slate.” To be clear: an emergency 13.4 percent budget cut would leave spending 15.2 percent higher than when Gray Davis took office five years ago. Surely...