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...engaged we are with what is on TV. And this kind of interaction doesn't always have to involve reality shows, or the Internet for that matter. In a different study conducted by Solutions Research Group, 34% of viewers between the ages of 12-34 were text messaging or IM'ing from their cell phones while watching the NBA finals this year...
...Leading the way after the break was Fucito once again, who wasted no time in finding the back of the net just five minutes into the second half. Fucito’s second goal of the afternoon, his sixth of the year, came after sophomore Chey Im connected with a streaking Fucito from midfield. Fucito received the pass, and his near-post shot beat the keeper. The two-goal lead put the game out of Fairfield’s reach, but the Crimson was just getting started. The final 30 minutes saw Harvard score three more times. Freshman Alex Chi?...
...During the semester, I’ll scan the headlines of nytimes.com in the middle of my Cold War class when suddenly I have to jot down notes on the importance of The Partisan Review, and I need to respond to this IM from my boyfriend asking about our dinner plans—and oh, I have to e-mail the teaching fellow sitting across from me to ask for an extension on the take-home midterm. And class is over, I have a social life and an overdue paper to attend to, and sectional strife in the Middle East...
...HARVARD 2, VERMONT 0 The No. 11 Crimson, which keeps moving up in the national soccer polls, came together as a team yesterday to shut down and shut out Vermont. Harvard’s defense, composed of juniors Marcel Perl and Michael Giammanco and sophomores Kwaku Nyamekye and Chey Im, kept the attacking Catamounts (11 shots) at bay. “The whole back four, including [goalie] Adam Hahn, had a really solid game,” coach John Kerr said. Fucito, who was recently named to Top Drawer Soccer’s National Team of the Week...
...relentlessly attacked the left flank, torturing the Bearcats defenders and reawakening the home crowd. His efforts were rewarded in the 57th minute as classmate John Stamatis fed him the ball in front of the net for the equalizer. And just as thoughts of overtime began creeping in, freshmen Chey Im and Andre’ Akpan connected for the game-winning goal with 11 minutes to play. And just like that, the Crimson marched forward in the tournament, giving those Cambridge Crazies one more moment of happiness. “[The fans] were amazing,” Fucito said after...