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...which allows a league-worst 242.3 yards through the air per game. But the best matchup in this game is the Harvard defensive front against the Yale running game, which is anchored by sophomore standout McLeod. The Ivy League’s leading rusher spearheads a Bulldogs’ ground assault that posts a robust 207.4 yards per game. However, Yale hasn’t faced a rushing defense of Harvard’s staunchness. Senior tackle Michael Berg leads a unit that rates an 8.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, somewhere between topaz and corundum. They should...
...ECAC) is currently tied for seventh in the league, its losses have come at the hands of some of the ECACs powerhouses, including St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, and Cornell, currently the top three teams in the standings. This weekend may give Harvard a chance to make up some ground, as Yale (4-1-0, 1-1-0), also tied for seventh, and Brown (1-2-2, 0-1-1), in the 11th spot, represent the two lowest-ranked teams the Crimson has played to date. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...Path’s initial leadership team.This setback appears to have been more than purely administrative. According to an online list of Path Initiative leaders, al Nouri’s “knowledge of languages and logistics [made] him central to the implementation of the plan on the ground.”Still, Ury seems relatively unfazed.“Because of the very delicate political situation in Syria right now, and in the aftermath of the war in Lebanon, the Syrian government has been very cautious,” he says. “But they were very...
...this case, the game is already so well-hyped—preorder sales alone were rumored to reach $100 million—that Microsoft can afford to go out on a limb with the ad. “Gears” has been designed from the ground up as a “cinematic” game.Designer Cliff Bleszinski refers to the game’s central aesthetic as “destroyed beauty,” and claims in an online interview with Dean Takahashi that he came up with this theme after thinking about the last scene...
...GYWO.“Really lofty language is supposed to suck the dread out of war,” Rees says. “You start talking about these lofty ideals and it’s just to obscure what’s actually going to happen on the ground.”“I wanted to dig underneath the language and figure out what really was going on,” Rees says. “I was reacting against the rhetoric coming out of the White House and the whole pop culture reaction...