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...have had an outstanding performance this season.” The defense, anchored by sophomore Lizzy Nichols and junior Nicole Rhodes, stayed physical and tackled hard throughout the game. Although Dartmouth fired 15 shots in the second half, Harvard’s back line maintained Harvard’s narrow lead. “[Rhodes and Nichols] really held us together today,” coach Ray Leone said. “They were focused the entire game. More than usual, people were struggling, but they were hanging tough.” Despite earning the victory, the Crimson lacked...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mann's Shutout Leads W. Soccer to Victory | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...according to president Rich Enochs. While canoes typically seat two people and are harder to steer, most kayaks are built for one, and after a 30-minute lesson, even novices can go faster than they could in a canoe. New activities like kayak fishing, in which fishers explore narrow creeks and waterways in specialized boats with more legroom, have helped boost sales. And Wenonah's Current Designs line features smaller vessels that are easier for shorter adults to control. Most kayaks are still made of plastic, but some newer ones, like the $3,350 Suka, come in stronger, lightweight Kevlar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Floating Your Own Boat | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

...level of legitimacy to homosexuality in mainstream culture, it is Dumbledore. The sheer amount of thought and discussion that his sexuality is causing, and will continue to cause, is bringing us closer towards understanding homosexuality as a visible part of the human experience, rather than murky taboo or narrow stereotype...

Author: By Michael Segal | Title: Magic’s Greatest Secrets | 10/24/2007 | See Source »

...place. Many journalists, however, are far from satisfied with the law—and rightly so. Some claim the law does not go far enough, while others say it has too many exceptions written into it. But the most egregious element of the bill is its overly narrow definition of who is a journalist that excludes, among other groups, the collegiate press. Specifically, the House bill only covers people who engage in journalism “for a substantial portion of the person’s livelihood or for substantial financial gain.” The law as a whole...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Shield College Journalists, Too | 10/24/2007 | See Source »

...College are known particularly for their chaste habits and healthy lifestyles. Failing to do laundry every week? Unheard of. Irregular bathing schedules? Absurd. Engaging in sexual contact with another resident of your dormitory, especially in Pennypacker? Surely you jest! But alas, while we all slept innocently in our narrow beds, thinking of nothing but course packs and profound questions to ask during section, scabies crept into our lives (for some quite literally—the mite Sarcoptes scabiei tunnels into the skin of humans). Two Saturdays ago, three Pennypacker residents reached the end of their ropes after discovering rashes...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: I’ve Got An Itch | 10/22/2007 | See Source »

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