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...during this summer from August 2 to 7 in St. Catherines, Ontario, and attracts teams from across North America.“We started thinking about it in June,” Rose said. “On a whim one night we were like ‘Let??s do this.’ We registered online while we were sitting around in Katie’s room in DeWolfe.”Part of the registration process required a team name. Naturally, the two turned to the movie Wayne’s World for inspiration...
...forefront of its goal to move society forward. Could it be that the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War campaign of the 1970s are cut from the same cloth as the late night pizza run and the surprisingly-alcoholic Scorpion Bowl?For the sake of humanity, let??s hope not. Late-night thinking may have produced the keg-stand and the Taco Bell ad that entices us with all the “crunchy, gooey, melty stuff” we can handle, but beyond those strokes of brilliance it has been good for little more than...
...early 2006 to unveil a unified Democratic platform for the midterm elections.“I’m arguing for a practical party that can build on the mistakes of this administration and put together a platform that can win,” Frost said. “Let??s be ready to go with a program, early next year, that really stands for something.” The convention also featured the unveiling of the Dems’ new blog, “Dem Apples.” And like national party conventions, the day culminated...
...even reason to hope that things might be beginning to stabilize—if for no other reason than it seems impossible that the second half could throw as much in the Crimson’s direction as the first half did.With the first five down, let??s take a look at some landmines that Harvard has had to sidestep to get through the first half.QUARTERBACKSIf you had told Crimson coach Tim Murphy that his two quarterbacks would combine to throw 12 interceptions through five games, you probably would not have received a pleasant response.Sophomore Richard Irvin...
...decision we were going to throw the ball more, we felt we’re not running it very well,” Lafayette coach Frank Tavani said. “And the other thing I’m looking at is our pass protection was pretty good, so let??s start throwing the ball.” Thirteen of Davis’ attempts came on the Leopards’ final drive after Lafayette received the ball with 2:57 remaining and tried to force overtime. Davis completed two do-or-die situations—one on fourth...