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...Harvard senior netminder Ali Boe.“We’re young. It’s going to take some time for [our defense] to get its bearings,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We just have to come out of the gate faster.”Freshman forward Sarah Wilson provided the bright spot in an otherwise bleak first period, notching the sixth goal of her rookie season at the 6:51 mark. But this did not spark a comeback, as the Crimson continued its downhill slide in a second frame riddled with...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Clarkson Upsets No. 5 Crimson at Home | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...gentleman I feel deserves to be elected,” he said. Meanwhile, one student tried to capitalize on the election-day flow of civic-minded voters, expecting it to be more than just a trickle. Mina S. Makarious ‘06 stood outside the Quincy House gate on Plympton St., seeking signatures for a state petition for affordable healthcare. “We picked [this time] because we thought it would be busier,” he said. Makarious said he was not voting in the day’s election because he was not registered in Cambridge...

Author: By William L. Jusino and Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Few Students Turn Out for Election Day | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

About surface: craftsmanship in large buildings is supposed to be dead, killed by Modernist ideology and cost considerations. What this building says is that maybe craftsmanship has a high-tech future after all. To connect the de Young visually to its setting in Golden Gate Park, the architects have wrapped the structure in a copper skin embossed and perforated to produce, from a distance, the appearance of dappled sunlight filtering through trees. That pattern was copied from the blurred pixels of a digital photograph, then converted by computer into a blueprint to guide the manufacture of holes and indentations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: The Box of Shadows | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

...father, about his difficulty in calculus, and about his disappointment with a losing season. I liked listening to the quarterback let down his guard. But he too had a little run-in with the school authorities involving a Volvo, several cases of beer, and a collision with the main gate. This was quite the feat, really, considering neither cars nor Coors were allowed on campus. After this clear pattern of suspect attachment followed by sudden abandonment, you’d think for sure I would wise up before college. Hard-working was the new black. It was so clearly...

Author: By Victoria Ilyinsky, | Title: Bad Boys, Bad Boys | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

Pity the skateboarder who messes up on a jump and slams down on his feet or a skier who hits a slalom gate at 70 m.p.h. While better protection is the obvious answer, skaters want thin sneaker soles so they can feel their board, and skiers are reluctant to relinquish any flexibility. Enter snowboard-loving British inventors Richard Palmer and Phil Green, both 39, and their new material, d3o, which can perform a few high-speed tricks of its own. d3o's molecules flow as an athlete moves, but on impact they bind together instantaneously to absorb shock, then unlock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fast-Reacting Fabric: Going with the Flow | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

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