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...touchdown through the air.From that point, the Harvard defensive line starting jumping—the defense allowed just 68 total yards in the second half. Hormann faced intense pressure, directly leading to two fourth-quarter turnovers. Trailing 20-6 with 13:38 to play, Columbia was on the move, reaching midfield before Hormann was sacked by sophomore defensive tackle Chuks Obi, forcing a fumble that was recovered by junior defensive end Peter Ajayi, ending the last serious Lions threat of the game.“If you look at most of the pressure in the second half, it came from...
...earn his keep by toil. Perhaps that is why activism comes so effortlessly to Harvard students—they acutely realize the effort of employment and the comparative ease of stroking one’s ego while greedily claiming the moral high ground. The ivory-tower activist only need reach for his keyboard, or, if he feels adventurous that day, grab a placard and march in the square, to soothe his weary conscience worn down by the moral baggage of upper-middle-class luxury. Common sense approved by custom once deemed the best goods to be those most difficult...
...successfully encapsulated the caricature of a businessman, a stumbling sycophant, and a poignant romantic in one character. Wolfe’s contorting arms seemed to spin his elaborate lies into being, while the fits of lock-jawed trembling that overtook him when he tried to reach out to the women he loved were free of affectation. He was credibly, hilariously, uncomfortably crazy...
...swept away Saturday night in New York with a 2-1 loss against Columbia (7-5-4, 2-3-1 Ivy). The Crimson’s defeat, coupled with Penn’s extra-time victory over Princeton, put the league crown out of Harvard’s reach. Despite a well-worked goal from freshman Gina Wideroff moments before halftime, Harvard (10-5-1, 3-3-0) was unable to cope with the Lions’ style of play, allowing two goals from Columbia senior Gudrun Finnsdottir. Coach Ray Leone described the loss as “heartbreaking...
...understood anything. At the same time, this silence seeks to encourage dialogue. By making a cul-de-sac the climax of the film, Medallia emphasizes both sides’ need to address each other’s concerns. She implies that, because the mothers at least tried to reach a conclusion, effort and hope are essential to discussion. Some viewers may feel that the film portrays an overly sympathetic view of Palestinians. But the dialogue itself—not favoritism—is what deserves the viewers’ consideration. Removing politics from such an emotional event as suicide bombing...