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...first, we have limited options with time slots and now we lose an hour from our main practice time.” These constraints come in the wake of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ May announcement that three JV men??s sports teams—ice hockey, baseball, and basketball—would be cut and re-emerge this fall at club-level status. Tran said club team representatives attended a mandatory scheduling meeting last Tuesday in an effort to collectively negotiate a new schedule. He said that precedence was given to groups that occupied...
...graduation, one thing you would like to say you’ve done in college: “Avoided [the] freshman 15.” “The men??s soccer team.” “Been in a main stage show at the Loeb/ART and been president of a club and published a book.” “Figured out what I want to do with my life.” “I would like to say that I did what made me happy...
...Take a shot of a woman walking down a street: We hear the click of her heels, see men??s heads turn, and at the same time know through her facial expression or a voiceover what’s going through her mind. Films like Yasujirõ Ozu’s Noriko trilogy of the ’40s, New Wave features starring Monica Vitti and Anna Karina, or the defiant ’80s flick “Thelma and Louise” prove that it’s possible to represent the inner life...
Evans hopes that her injury will not prevent her from following in the footsteps of a different Palo Alto native. Men??s basketball co-captain Jeremy Lin, who also grew up in Palo Alto, attended Evans’ rival high school. Evans remembers cheering for Lin as he led Palo Alto High School over the favorites from Matter Dei in the 2006 CIF Division II State title...
...Harvard men??s soccer team knew it should have been more than a goal up at halftime against Army. Despite dominating the first 45 minutes of play and forcing the Black Knight’s goalkeeper—senior Nick Alexander—into six first half saves, the Crimson (4-0) had failed to score the all-important second goal. “The guys were getting frustrated but I told them that we need to take pride in what we are good at—work rate and pressure,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark...