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...versatility will be tested by Harvard’s pass rush, statistically the best in Division I-AA with 5.5 sacks per game...
...weeks ago, however, my answer changed to: “At Columbia, students rush the stage during guest speaker events, leading to national controversies about freedom of speech and the ‘liberal bias’ on college campuses. That doesn’t seem to happen so much at Harvard...
...issues facing the radio station. “We don’t currently have a concrete marketing plan,” Stona says. “We have a great image in Boston, but not so much visibility on campus,” says Alexander M. Rush ’07, vice president of WHRB. All the more reason, he says, to invite help from consultants. “There are a lot of advantages to having organizations that are completely student-run, but one of the disadvantages is a shallow pool of experience and outside perspective...
...address is much more likely to be bombed. This morning as I woke up, the sound of an explosion reached my bedroom window, which is mostly covered by a stack of sandbags to guard against blasts. Then another. I'm told that's normal, just the sound of morning rush hour around here...
...last four years, according to the Pew Center for the Public and the Press. McCaskill aired a powerful ad during the first games of the World Series in which Michael J. Fox, who has Parkinson's and is visibly suffering from the symptoms, urged voters to support her. Rush Limbaugh initially accused Fox of skipping his medication or acting, and Talent's backers scrambled to put up a response ad (to air during Wednesday evening's Game Four of the World Series) that features current and former local pro athletes Kurt Warner, Mike Sweeney and Cardinals pitcher Jeff Suppan, along...