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...left in the first frame when the Tigers scored on their second man-up opportunity. From then on out, Princeton did not waste any time, netting two more goals by the end of the quarter, including one with seven seconds left to take a 3-0 lead.Things could have gotten out of hand were it not for a strong performance from sophomore goalie Joe Pike. The keeper posted his career high in saves with 16, including five in the first quarter to keep the Crimson in range.“He has been playing really well all year...
...that the Army was thinking of extending its active-duty units in Iraq and Afghanistan. In fact, the Army had recommended the move to Gates recently as a way of ensuring that units would get at least a year at home between deployments to war zones (traditionally, they have gotten two years at home for each year overseas, but the Pentagon chopped that in half after the Iraq war began, and some units have been redeploying after less than a year at home...
...himself, or, at least for now, his middle school self.“I think middle school is a really good source for jokes, probably for most people,” Rich says. “It was humiliating. I feel like I’ve just now gotten to the point where enough time has passed that I can make jokes about it.”“It’s funny to be 22 and to realize that the bullies that made fun of you in the seventh grade might have been on to something, that...
...instance of “male-bashing,” or a form of “payback.” For example, the Harvard College Women’s Center welcomes male visitors and interns, and its programming is largely open to all undergrads. They must not have gotten the memo about advancing the “bitter female” agenda. Of course women are achieving equality in some significant areas, such as college admissions, but feminism–including the continued existence of women’s groups –will not be outdated...
...Harvard. It is my opinion that this is something that deserves the attention of university counselors, mental health professionals, faculty, advisors, deans, proctors, tutors, and students alike. Myths about perfectionism are common among students. One myth I hear often is, “I wouldn’t have gotten into Harvard if I weren’t such a perfectionist.” Another is, “My perfectionism ensures that I get things done right; my success depends on my perfectionism.” In reality, perfectionists may be no more successful than their equally motivated...