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...national teams, with leading scorer Rebecca Russell the only notable departure from a year ago. Senior Emilie Berlinguette headlines the St. Lawrence attack, which also boasts a talented sophomore class that includes Sabrina Harbec and Annie Guay. The Saints have two very capable goalies in Jess Moffat and Meghan Guckian...
...intriguing level to their focus on contemporary pop-songs. Although each song in the Lowkeys’ repertoire, including “I’ll Be” by Pearl Jam, was well rehearsed and impeccably sung, it was the solos that enraptured the audience. One highlight was Meghan C. Joyce ’08’s cover of Michelle Branch’s “All You Wanted.” Impressively, she managed to project her clear, full voice throughout her large range. The real showstopper, however, came when William B. Bailey...
...want children to grow up in them.” “Professor Mansfield even-handedly dealt with questions that were overwhelmingly aggressive,” Vinnie M. Chiappini ’09 said. Mansfield was invited to speak by Harvard Right to Life, whose president, Meghan E. Grizzle ’07, described the government professor as “an ally and friend” to her organization. Mansfield has had a strong conservative voice on campus since joining the faculty in 1962. Last night’s discussion touched upon ideas that are featured...
...Napoleon Dynamite. The club members, donning “Vote for Pedro” shirts, skated to music from the popular movie. The routine was replete with one skater’s emulation of the movie’s main character, complete with a curly wig. Winthrop sophomore Meghan C. McCullough ’08 and her partner Joel Dear—the 2005 Eastern Sectional Junior Dance champions—also performed. Two-time U.S. National Champion and 2001 World Junior Champion Johnny Weir was slated to perform but was unable to appear due to health reasons...
...events calender. The proposal was withdrawn later Sunday evening after a flurry of e-mails over the UC and House open lists—from representatives and non-representatives alike—criticized the proposed expenditure. In an e-mail posted to the UC general list, former UC representative Meghan M. Tieu ’07 noted that the $15,000 allocated for the website was “an absurd amount of student money to be spending on a website that is hardly used.” According to John S. Haddock ’07?...