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...winning 63 percent of the faceoffs, Harvard was 1-for-7 on the power play and never mounted any sustained offensive pressure. The game was a rematch of last year's ECAC semifinal game, which the Crimson won 10-1 before storming to its second conference title in a row. -THE CRIMSON STAFF
Today’s temporary Fly-By “servery”—a line of tables with potato chips and the chili du jour—spans one side of the transept, and a row of squatting students spans the other. On nice days, a few students will sit on the steps of Memorial Hall to eat. This is a far cry from the days of Loker, which—dreary as it may have been—gave students the chance to (gasp) sit at a table to eat lunch. Now University Hall says that...
...When you power up the E62, you see a screen like many other smart devices: a row of icons indicating e-mail, calendar, web browser, media player and note pad. There's a hot button for your Address Book at the bottom right...
...definitely not supposed to happen just a few hours after the Princeton field hockey team beat Harvard 3-1, clinching a share of the league title in the process. And you know the planets aren’t properly aligned when Harvard football loses two in a row to the Tigers. The last time that happened? Well, let’s just say that I was eight years old, Seinfeld was just hitting its prime, and Michael Jordan was a minor league baseball player...
...talking to people (hitting on girls). The only problem is that the music is generally so loud that I can’t understand a word coming out of their mouths. It gets real awkward when I ask “What?” six times in a row, so I start to guess at what they’re saying. While a girl gabs on about something that I can’t hear, I randomly alternate between responding with “Yeah,” “Not that much...