Word: nicked
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...points were a season low, but the offensive output by the Quakers wasn’t terribly immense either. The Crimson’s low total of the year before Penn was 24, more than either team scored in Saturday’s defensive struggle…Offensive tackle Nick Sobic fractured his fibula in the third quarter and did not return. The injury will require surgery, keeping Sobic out of The Game this weekend and ending the senior’s career prematurely...
...this isn't something the new book makes clear. Instead, Gregory (and Smith in the show) bring new insights to Arkley's work by exploring the carnival theme. From his Zappo heads to his aborted 1985 exhibition of masked portraits to his fluoro rendition of the Prince of Darkness, Nick Cave, 1999, Arkley was forever fascinated by the masks people must wear...
...their feet wet working for the government or non-profits. Chen, who interned at the New York Department of Education this summer, created a “tool kit” for parents that was distributed throughout the public education system. According to Nick Beilenson ’58, CPIC founder and New York City area coordinator that graduated from the Law School in 1961, “Because you don’t make as much money in not-for-profits, you get a lot of responsibility much more quickly.” And the notion that Harvard students...
...mails flew last week when the infamous bloggers of www.ivygateblog.com, breakers of the jerk-heard-round-the-world story of Yale student/Tai Chi Chuan Master Aleksey Vayner, revealed their identities. This week, FM catches up with online journalism’s latest princes, Columbia grads J. Chris Beam and Nick Summers.1.Fifteen Minutes: What unique attributes make your blog “the” Ivy Blog, and would you say that you guys piggybacked on the Ivy blog craze? Chris Beam: We were first, there was nobody else. If anything, we’d like to consider ourselves...
...premiere all week!”—and came prepared with Tealuxe, Terra chips, and Sour Patch Kids. It was not only Harvard students, however, that found room in their big brains to appreciate the amusing moments that made up the half hour episode of Ivory Tower. Nick A. Athanassiou, a graduate student at Boston College, follows Harvard-Radcliffe Television’s hallmark program religiously. “I am a huge fan,” he said. “I watch it on YouTube.” Stereotypical Harvard types—including...