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...Beverly Ting said. “It was satisfying to be rewarded for that.” Harvard drew first blood in the contest. After controlling play in the offensive circle, the ball came to senior midfielder Jane Sackovich, who sent a well-placed shot past Lions goalie Gena Miller for a 1-0 lead 13:46 into the contest. Miller would finish the game with three saves. “Jane had the ball near the top of the circle and the defense dropped off her for a second,” junior Audrey Ziomek said...
...long to be fashionable. They get a big bang out of drinking Peet’s Coffee because the cups (and, one might argue, the coffee) are made out of recycled material. HAP-Q: 821.73 (Available, but “straight” only in the sense that Henry Miller was “straight.”)The Preppy Metrosexual: These men are usually found in Finals Clubs or reading newspapers with their legs crossed. They occasionally sport pink polo shirts with popped collars, cashmere sweaters, and belts with spouting whales on them. They also wear Madras Pants...
...guard hump a secretary in the break room (to table-shaking effect), and a mobster get stabbed in the eye with a shattered light bulb. On Monday night, in a particularly laughable scene, we found out from his psychiatrist that the show’s hero Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) is, through a jumble of expert technical terms, very smart and empathetic. Scofield, you see, intentionally landed himself in the big house in order to hatch an intricate plan to spring his wrongfully-convicted brother before said brother’s scheduled execution. You’re a genius...
...that raised the student term-bill by $5 in order to pay for 100 percent renewable energy. The school administration reacted and agreed to cover the costs. “We thought it might be a good idea to have a similar referendum,” said Scot M. Miller ’07, historian of the College’s Environmental Action Committee. Members of the Environmental Action Committee worked with the Undergraduate Council (UC) last year to write a referendum proposing an optional $10 fee to the term-bill to cover the College’s costs...
...show. The crowd cheered so loudly for the dancing duo that the emcees had no trouble declaring them the winners. For some of the show’s more serious acts, the audience showed their appreciation with silence rather than cheering. During a saxophone performance by Marcus G. Miller ’08 and Louis Fouche ’07, many members of the audience rose to their feet and stood still, some singing softly to “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” known as the black national anthem. Eight-year-old Jason Rose, the younger...