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...more comfortable,” Cole says. “We’re going to get results. We’ve got all the potential in the world on this staff.” The NYIT Bears have won all three of their home games and feature infielder Mike LaLuna, who slugged .733 in series against Florida International and Albany. To recover from its three-game hole, the Crimson will need its young arms to lead the way. “We have the talent to do it,” Haviland says. —Staff writer Alex...
...official warnings about bird flu have been growing scarier in the past few days. In a speech last Sunday, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt advised folks to stock up on tuna fish and powdered milk in case the bird flu virus mutates into a form that could easily infect people. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns recently told reporters, "It would be almost biblical to think we would be protected." Then there was Robert Webster, the noted flu virologist from St. Jude Children's Research Center, who said on national television Tuesday night that he had a three-month supply...
...referring to the length of rims, also known as hubcaps) on your new Escalade? And hey, if you still think today’s hip-hop lyrics and artists do contribute something positive to society, maybe we should all try to emulate hip-hop artists T-Pain and Mike Jones and try our best to fall “in love with a stripper.” Brett L. Laffel ’06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a psychology concentrator in Eliot House...
...competed for us over the last two nights and over the last 15 games or so.”FINAL TICKSHarvard’s 8-4 victory was its highest scoring game since Feb. 1, 2005, when it defeated Union 8-1 in Schenectady...Freshman goaltender Mike Coskren played for the first time in his collegiate career last night, replacing Daigneau for the final 2:13 and making one save...Sophomore blueliner Dave MacDonald skated in Games 2 and 3 of the series, seeing action for the first time since Feb. 6...Harvard finished its Bright Hockey Center slate with...
...power play with a fresh sheet of ice, and in big games like this...you can’t afford to give teams like that an easy opportunity.” St. Lawrence took full advantage, breaking through 51 seconds into the second period when Saints defenseman Mike Madill found center Chase Trull by the left post. With Harvard goaltender John Daigneau still shifted to the left, Trull sent the puck into the right side of the net. The early goal seemed to set the tone for the period. It was St. Lawrence’s turn to apply...