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...recent interview, the UC President wears white shoes fastened with blue shoelaces and anchored by canary yellow soles. His shirt is a vague shade of green, and his trademark “skinny jeans”—ripped in one knee??hug his hips. The get-up is typically outlandish, but, perhaps more importantly, it is reflective of the leadership style that serves Petersen well: wacky but workable...
...P.Diddy. «Sometimes you just want to get down.» 3) “Santa Monica”—Everclear. «It’s one of the greatest songs, ever.» 4) “On Bended Knee??—Boys II Men. «This song is recommended by James Rhodes, my blockmate.» 5) “Sunburn”—Fuel. «Yeah...I can’t remember...
Captain Jason Norman has shown flashes of the slashing guard that the Crimson so badly needs. But Norman’s sore knee??a chronic injury that has hampered him throughout his Harvard career—has kept him from developing into a consistent force. He has also had trouble drawing fouls and getting to the line, earning just 10 tries from the stripe and hitting just five...
Despite these liabilities, though, walking yields real pleasure. There’s something primal about it: the extension of the long muscles of your thighs, the swing of your knee??s hinge, the kick at the apex of your stride, the roll of your foot’s fine, differentiated bones against the pavement. Walking allows you to think: Charles Dickens, I read once, often walked 20 miles a day and would come back brimming with new characters, dialogue and melodrama. And Dickens did it in the days before really comfortable footwear. Too, walking provides a friendly view...
...after starter Andy Smith sprained the MCL in his left knee??suffering the exact same injury that sidelined the junior last year—Johnson was told last Wednesday that he would get the starting...
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