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...York City last year, he met with buyers from Bergdorf Goodman and landed a coveted spot at the luxury retailer. His colorful enamel bangles, earrings and cocktail rings encrusted with gemstones, ranging in price from $120 to $12,000, were an instant hit and have been reordered nine times...
...McGann for its third-string goaltender, allowing the crowd at Bright to see the fifth goalie of the night and prompting the trumpet section of the Harvard band to blare out “Ode To Joy.”The Crimson rounded out its offensive display with nine minutes to go in the third when junior forward Steve Rolacek took a rebound and scored the 11 and final goal.“We’re real happy and excited about tonight’s game but tomorrow’s a whole other story,” Donato...
...position, the doubles point came down to the No. 3 contest. At that spot, junior Laura Peterzan and senior Vilsa Curto—who is also a former associate photography executive—kept the match even at 4-4, but the two then dropped nine straight points, mostly on unforced errors. The final score went down as an 8-4 loss. “Their match could have gone either way,” Green said. “The great thing about their play was that they were trying to be aggressive. The errors were aggressive errors...
...half of all college students involved in school organizations experience the phenomenon. The study—which was conducted by Elizabeth J. Allan and Mary L. Madden, both associate professors at the University of Maine—found that 55 percent of students had encountered some form of hazing. Nine out of 10 students who had been hazed by the report’s standards said they did not think they had been hazed. The report defines hazing as “any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them...
...from an abysmal .062 in the opening frame to .200 in the second game and .333 in the third.Sophomore outside hitter Erik Kuld and Weissbourd led Harvard with 18 and 15 kills respectively as Harvard amassed one more kill than the Trojans. Unfortunately for the hosts, they also logged nine more errors in an inconsistent team effort. Shaky serving in particular devastated the Crimson early, preventing it from building much-needed momentum. In the second game alone, Harvard players made five service errors. This inability to hold the ball made it difficult for the struggling squad to gain its footing...