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...ball into the back of the net. Nyamekye, who proved himself as a dominating offensive force in Harvard’s overtime win against Princeton two weeks ago, registered his fourth goal of the season—once again tallying the eventual game-winning goal. Sophomore teammates Chey Im, Adam Rousmaniere, and Andre’ Akpan also added scores for the Crimson. “Everyone played awesome,” said senior co-captain and goalkeeper Adam Hahn. “All around, everyone had a very good day.” Im’s goal...
This reshaped online landscape leaves me feeling old and out of the loop. It seems that social-networking sites have not only usurped porn in popularity, but they've also gobbled up time Gen Y-ers used to spend on traditional e-mail and IM. When you can reach all of your friends through Facebook or MySpace, there's little reason to spend time in your old-school inbox. So, if social networking is becoming e-mail 2.0, then perhaps Microsoft's recent $240 million dollar payout for such a small stake in Facebook isn't that ridiculous...
Scherf’s presence, and the general competitive spirit of all the runners involved, gave the River Run a little more credibility than your average IM sporting event. The Run will soon be forgotten as the participants return to the daily grind of problem sets and midterms, and I doubt it changed that football manager’s stance on who he hands out cups of water to, but for part of that Saturday morning, the lowest rung of Harvard athletics had the spotlight all to itself, even if no one was there to watch...
...while IM athletes may not garner the same recognition as their varsity counterparts, it’s hard not to appreciate an event like the River Run. The truest platform for displaying House pride, the River Run brings together part-time athletes of various shapes, sizes, and states of hung-over to compete for the superiority of their respective residences...
...with an offensive blitzkrieg from the Bears, as Brown recorded seven of the game’s first eight shots before Sheehan scored the first of his two goals to take the early lead.“We came out really flat-footed,” sophomore midfielder Chey Im said. “They were beating us on every 50-50 ball, it seemed. We knew they were going to impose their style of play on us, so we just had to play our game and be more effective.”Less than a minute later, Harvard...