Word: multifacetedness
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In the wake of student complaints about the University's mental health resources, Harvard kicked off a multifaceted mental health initiative this week, featuring workshops and discussion groups for students, staff and Faculty members.
Similar to Harvard's multifaceted offense, Princeton does not rely on any single player to carry the rest of the team on her shoulders. Instead, the Tigers feature a number of potential goal-scoring threats, including Theresa Sherry (5 goals, 1 assist) and Tanya Kalivas (3 goals, 1 assist).
In addition to Bliesath's strong performance, Cromwell also spurred on the multifaceted Harvard offense. Cromwell, a junior who is in his first season of playing varsity water polo, has been gradually inching his way closer to a higher and more competitive level of play.
Even though Boston College played a surprisingly competitive three quarters against the Crimson, Harvard's consistent and multifaceted offense eventually spoiled the game for the Eagles, with the Crimson coming away with a 7-4 victory.
Summers' book is so unrelievedly hostile, so committed to satanizing the strange man from Whittier, that I find myself wanting to defend Nixon - which is quite a novel impulse for me. Even Oliver Stone, who has a minor genius for mischievous dark cartooning (as in his contemptible movie "JFK," with...