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...that means the end is nigh for the assault of campaigning we have lately suffered.For the last week, candidates have scurried about in blue blazers and ties, promising the world to anyone they happen across. Longer hours for Cambridge eateries, free coursepacks, bike lanes in the Yard and much more??offered up, with little chance that any of it will be accomplished.The reward for shmoozing and outlandishness has been a bevy of nonsensical endorsements. Ethnic groups, who rely on the UC to fund Cinco de Mayo festivities and baba ghanoush feeds, seem to be particularly rapt with this...
...from the first album I recorded that was an independently released album. I was 16 when I made it so we wanted to go back and revisit some of those songs, especially because it only was locally released so we wanted to spread that music out a little more??They were rerecorded, brought up to date now that my voice is a little more mature. Though Cat will tour the East Coast and the U.K. this summer, she is making her education her top priority. When I get out of college I’ll definitely focus more...
...leading scorers for this team in general this season. He started in 15 or more games each of his last three years with the Crimson. Throughout his four seasons he was also able to register 12 goals and nine assists for the team only one more?? in each category–than his twin brother Anthony Tornaritis. Anthony Tornaritis finished out the season with 11 goals and eight assists falling just short of his brother’s top career statistics. But there is no animosity between the twins though who have played incredibly well together throughout...
...high-stress place like Harvard, it is important for our athletes to learn breathing and relaxation skills. We’ve had a healthier season so far this year than last year, so yoga seems to be working. If we could, we’d do more??.“Tennis is a very mental sport, and yoga helps with stress-reduction, relaxation, and meditation even more than stretching,” says Cindy M. Chu ’07, a member of the tennis team. “It may not be for everyone, but it certainly...
...beginning of this season, I circled Nov. 12 on my calendar, and not because I was taking the GREs that day. That Saturday, the Penn Quakers come to town. While Yale provides tradition, alumni, a packed stadium, and a roaring tailgate, Penn has, in recent years, promised more??a game with title implications. The past five Ivy champions have been either Penn or Harvard. In every year since 2001, either the Quakers or the Crimson—or both—have been undefeated in the league when the two collide the second weekend in November. Even when...