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...Junior] Kalen [Ingram], [freshman] Kat [Sweet], and I were pressing the puck really hard,” Hagerman said. “Kat and Kalen were able to push the puck up, and I cut off one of their defenders and went in on the breakaway and scored...
...Kat R. Naessens ’01: “Rape should be punished, girls should be made to feel more comfortable seeking help or counseling, guys should be more aware of girls’ needs, girls should be more comfortable with themselves and their sexuality, no one should take advantage of girls especially when drunk, and having sex with someone who is obviously drunk is a bad idea whether girl...
...college stands as a traditional continuation of the university’s foundation. According to Paul Kaross, the school’s vice president of public affairs, “Lesley has a very strong national reputation, particularly in the education field.” Says sophomore Kat McGrath: “With an education major from Lesley, you’re guaranteed to get a good...
...athletes challenge the veracity of Ziggy's testimony. Ziggy told the jury that in 1997, the Indiana Pacers stayed at the Swissotel in Atlanta. He says he and Kaplan took three entertainers - Yolanda, Kat, and Nikko - to the hotel. At Kaplan's direction, Ziggy knocked on doors and asked players if they wanted the women to come in. Mark Jackson said, "No, thank you. I'm married," Ziggy recalls. But he claims Reggie Miller took Nikko into his room and Antonio Davis requested two women. Both Miller and Davis deny this. A team spokesman says the team didn't even...
...Acme Novelty Library, the idiosyncratic comic series that established Ware as a meticulous artist who reshapes older comic art into a new and expressive form. Like any good Postmodernist, he borrows from the past--the Superman bits, 19th century ads, a touch of Little Nemo and Krazy Kat. But Ware's appropriations all serve his story. The 1890s novella uses sepia tones to depict senior Jimmy's claustrophobic home life; the '50s comics motifs perfectly capture junior Jimmy's state of arrested childhood...