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...Foreign Policy and Activism" and "Political Journalism: Problems and Solutions" were full of attendees, while more than half the chairs were empty as Tom Vilsack, the Iowa governor and potential 2008 candidate, spoke about education. Two of the leaders of the popular liberal site Mydd.com, Chris Bowers and Matt Stoller, announced they would start using Blogpac, one of the fundraising arms of the liberal blogs, to raise money to "defend the Netroots" by fighting laws that might limit Internet access, rather than giving money to specific congressional candidates, as it has in the past...
...foundations for years to come.NEW KID ON THE BLOCK Rookie Drew Housman (below) made headlines for the Crimson, filling in ably at point guard after the graduation of Dave Giovacchini ’05 left a question mark at the position. But it was the frontcourt play of captain Matt Stehle, coupled with the all-around ability of senior guard Michael Beal, that led Harvard to a 5-0 start. Stehle earned his third consecutive team MVP award, becoming only the second Harvard player to do so.THE REPLACEMENTS Coming into the 2005-2006 season, Harvard was expected to relinquish...
Just when you thought a baseball player couldn’t get any more multitalented, Matt Brunnig found new life for both his arms. The 6’7 senior, once acclaimed for his unique ambidexterity on the mound, broke out in two new ways this year: first, on the hill, going 4-0 as a weekend starter for head coach Joe Walsh; and second, becoming a regular in the thick of the Harvard lineup at designated hitter, posting an eye-opening .288 average. Prior to this season, Brunnig had nothing more than one at-bat in college...
...have been granted many memories not the least inspired by Juan Plascencia, lise Paschen, Carol Moldaw, Martin Edmunds, Julie Agoos, Winsome Brown, Andrew Osborn, Jonathan Wiener, Mikel Colson and Matt Corriel...
...season started with realistic hopes for Harvard’s first league title and ended with the unyielding reality of the Ivy hoops hierarchy.With the league’s top two returning scorers and rebounders in captain Matt Stehle and junior center Brian Cusworth—Harvard’s twin frontcourt anchors—the Crimson was picked to finish second behind Penn in the league’s preseason poll. That ranking only fueled the high expectations, as Harvard was thought to be facing perhaps its best opportunity to unseat powerhouses Penn and Princeton and claim the school?...