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...counteract Fucito’s force. “We did discuss the adjustments that they would make,” Marco said. “But their special guys were special.” Fucito is indeed a special player and one who will undoubtedly continue to impress and inspire throughout the rest of this NCAA tournament. —Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached at ambaird@fas.harvard.edu...
It’s punch season again, and this year it’s really getting to us. We are sick of seeing sophomores dressed to impress at 7 p.m., only to return at 2 a.m tearing each other’s clothes off and pulling the trigger in the stairwells. Honestly, since when is social standing based on how much you can drink? It saddens us that many underclassmen, whom we had previously respected, are buying into this insanely sexist system. These all-female clubs are out of control; we speak for all men on campus when...
...College Democrats, “the largest and most active political advocacy organization on campus,” according to the pamphlets being distributed at the door. Things immediately quiet down when Eric P. Lesser ’07, president of the Harvard Democrats, takes the stage, dressed to impress in business casual attire. After a couple of quips about the Bush administration, the self-proclaimed liberal begins to incite the crowd about the upcoming midterm elections. “Do you want to be a part of history, to be part of something bigger than yourself...
...that partnership..." But congressional sources say Pelosi has been infuriated by pressure from some major donors lobbying on behalf of Harman. In a story touching on tensions between Pelosi and Harman, an alternative California publication, LA Weekly, reported in May that Harman "had some major contributors call Pelosi to impress upon her the importance of keeping Jane in place. According to these members, this tactic, too, hasn't endeared Harman to Pelosi...
...recalls concertmaster Dene Olding. As a boy, the Japanese prince was sent on holiday to Victoria's Port Phillip Bay because the imperial household considered Australia "in many ways the opposite of Japan." And 32 years later, music has brought the two cultures together again. "If you want to impress him," says SSO artistic operations director Wolfgang Fink, "bring music. He's certainly not so interested in Australian Rules...