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It’s as simple as that for the members of the No. 19 Harvard men’s lacrosse team, which closes out its regular season tomorrow afternoon with a must-win game at archrival No. 17 Yale, where a spot in the first-ever Ivy League tournament will be on the line...
...Syosset, N.Y., native got his chance to shine for the Crimson in the first game of his freshman season when Cohen helped lift the lacrosse squad to a 9-6 victory against Duke on the Blue Devils’ own turf. Netting the first goal of his career, Cohen began his points streak which continues today...
...they employ, along with their simple images and sounds. High-definition screens are a wonderful step in this direction. But sports commentators, for example, can be a step in the other direction, as they often add little to no information crucial to one’s understanding of the game. Their commentary tends to pale in comparison to the sweat of athleticism they feel the need to pick apart from their leather seats in the climate-controlled press...
...able to choose if we want to hear commentary at all? What if announcers only spoke during halftime and time-outs, as one friend would realistically turn to another only during a lull in the action? We could lose ourselves in the experience of the game much more easily without constant prattle, whether it’s that of a non-stop announcer or the guy who won’t shut up in the row behind you at the stadium...
Sadej first posted after the Harvard-Yale game when she found herself attracted to a fellow Dunsterite but unable to make the first move. “I wanted to try my luck and entertain my friends,” she said. “I’m kind of shy with guys. I don’t like to initiate because I feel whenever I initiate I’ve gotten hurt in the past. So I just try to put myself out there but not directly say, ‘Hey, what are you doing tonight...