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...scored the first goal for Quinnipiac (1-1) with 56 ticks remaining on the clock. Again, Gamble would secure a crucial goal for the Crimson, tying the contest with 36 seconds left. However, Jennifer Larson would provide the Bobcats the penultimate tally in overtime, firing the ball past goaltender Kathryn Tylander to seal the victory. Despite the outcome, the game started well for the Crimson. Schoen, less than two minutes into the period, scored off an assist from sophomore Caroline Simmons to give Harvard the early 1-0 advantage. After the score, the Crimson and Quinnipiac traded goals, with neither...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Despite Furious Rally, Bobcats Scrape Past Crimson in Overtime | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...mean that you are unintelligible.” Conservative Christians can be free-thinking, but also faithful.And faithful they are. The members of the predominantly Catholic group, some of whom go to Mass together, do not leave their personal faith out of the equation.Salient Editor Emerita Kathryn A. Tiskus ’06, a fishnet stocking-wearing libertarian in contrast to the largely Christian conservative Salient staff, says she was uncomfortable with this religiosity. Disinterested in the issues being discussed by the Salient’s “very Catholic” and “very Orthodox?...

Author: By Grace H. Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: How Would Jesus Vote? | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

...game-high five goals and seven point, while freshman Kaitlin Martin contributed six points in the winning effort. Harvard employed a 6-0 run early in the first half to break open a tied game and bury the Crusaders, who fell to 2-1 with the loss. Junior Kathryn Tylander starred in net for the Crimson, stopping 13 shots and preventing Holy Cross from getting closer than four goals the rest of the game. The contest was played as scheduled, despite below-freezing temperatures for much of the afternoon. Harvard continues its season in the frosty New England climate with...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson explodes for 17-9 win in season opener, trouncing Holy Cross in 30-degree weather | 3/3/2006 | See Source »

...fully engaged orchestra. Yet Fujimoto’s on-stage relationship with her players rarely moved beyond metronomic. The sound was fractured and flat, the structure confused, and some of Mozart’s most fascinating music sounded little more than boring. The group of soloists all played admirably. Kathryn E. Andersen ’07 and Brendan J. Gillis ’06, soloing in the “Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola, & orchestra,” communicated beautifully, handing melodies off to one another with facility and grace. Soprano Amanda Forsythe was terrific singing the aria...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Soloists Shine at Mozart's Birthday Recital | 2/27/2006 | See Source »

...free position shot, Martin scored her first intercollegiate goal to even up the game at one goal apiece. That was the last moment at which both teams were tied. The Orange went on offensive overdrive, scoring three goals in a span of 5:55. Two goals came from Kathryn Rowan, who would go on to lead Syracuse in scoring with four shots during the day. Harvard managed to slice the deficit to two goals. Natalie Curtis, unassisted, slipped the ball past goaltender Jen Kasel, bringing the score to 4-2. But the Orange would not allow the Crimson to come...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: Season-opening road trip to upstate New York leads to loss for women’s lacrosse against No. 13 Syracuse | 2/27/2006 | See Source »

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