Word: rows
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Volleyball’s very much a game of momentum,” Ingersoll said. “Whenever we lose the ball, it’s definitely our priority—do not let them get more than one, more than two points in a row.”Fryhofer and junior Mikaelle Comrie paced the Crimson’s attack in the second frame, garnering five and four kills, respectively. Ingersoll nailed two more kills late in the set to end it in decisive fashion.Things tightened up considerably in the third set. Early play featured back-and-forth...
...accessories, it turns out, is exactly as boring as shopping for women's clothes. But I acted very interested in rims, which I learned to call shoes and not hubcaps. I suggested that his Bentley would look a lot friendlier if he lined the back window with a row of small stuffed animals. It turns out it is above the pay grade of a posse member to suggest such things. After the rims were put on the Bentley, we spent about an hour outside, posse-gathering. Then Flo decided to get someone to drive his Escalade over so it could...
...Cameron S. H. Winklevoss (CW): It was an amazing experience. Rowing in college, you always have in the back of your mind what it would be like to row in the Olympics. We set out from college to try and achieve that, so to have that happen was a pretty amazing experience...
...Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H. this past weekend. The Crimson cruised to three victories to win the tournament. Coming just three days after Harvard topped St. Francis in the finals of the Invitational, last night’s win is the Crimson’s fourth in a row. “This game got fight back in us after a long weekend and showed us what we are capable of,” Durwood said. Harvard sets its sights on the Ivy League schedule, playing its Ancient Eight home-opener on Friday night against Dartmouth...
...second year in a row, Harvard has been deemed one of the top 15 universities in environmental awareness and efforts. According to the College Sustainability Report Card, which is released annually by the Sustainable Endowments Institute, Harvard scored an “A-” on the campus sustainability scale. This report is a positive sign that campus-wide green efforts are paying off. In an era in which problems of excessive human consumption and ignorance and apathy toward the gloomy prospect of climate change reign, taking charge of our environmental destiny is of utmost importance. Fortunately, recent semesters...