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...minutes in the game. Thunstrom leads the Eagles with 23 goals.Eight minutes later, the two teams fought for possession in front of Harvard’s net, and B.C. center Kelli Stack was able to put her stick on the puck and push it past sophomore goalie Britanny Martin for the Eagles’ second goal of the game.The period ended with the Crimson facing a two-goal deficit.“I don’t think we were completely ready to go when the puck dropped,” Stone said.Harvard turned the momentum of the game around...
...against the nationally ranked. “There’s no positive, there’s no real feel-good that comes out of this game if you don’t win,” Stone says. There is only sophomore goalie Brittany Martin, who minded net for the duration, sprawled in the crease watching the game’s final roll of the puck, off the stick of Anna McDonald, trickle over the goal line, and into the cage to set off the BC celebration. And her counterpart, Eagles rookie Molly Schaus, a red-haired native...
...Black History Awareness Month progresses, our country ought to reflect with pride on the advances that have been made in creating opportunities for African-Americans. Today, less than 50 years after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s resounding call to action, our nation has responded with unprecedented efforts to narrow the racial divide in educational opportunities, revitalize inner-city neighborhoods, and encourage minorities to participate in government. Indeed, it is expected that on Feb. 10, Senator Barack H. Obama will formally announce his candidacy for the White House, possibly paving the way for the first African-American...
...come a long way in this country. Besides achieving the descriptive label “black” instead of that other taboo word, they now have the luxury to “behave” as either black or white—surely, no less freedom than what Martin Luther King Jr. intended in his glorious cry atop the Lincoln Memorial...right...
...view through the skewed and foggy lens of segregation apologists—one of the many groups with which Senator Barack H. Obama has to contend come election time. Following a luncheon speech given by Obama recently to an overwhelmingly white and approbatory audience, Rev. B. Herbert Martin, who served as a pastor to Chicago’s first black mayor in the 1980s, told The Washington post of his concerns over which group Obama would identify himself with come campaigning time: “Will [Obama] continue to be an African American, or will he become some kind...