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...mound first, giving up two runs on four hits in 2.1 innings of work. Sophomore Margaux Black took over in the third and went three innings giving up no hits and no runs before sophomore Dana Roberts came in to get the final five outs, picking up her second save of the season. “We made a decision to change up the pitchers earlier than we did the day before,” Allard said. “Basically nobody was going to be expected to go long in the game. If there was any sign of trouble...
...first quarter we let up some pretty hard shots that were hard for [tri-captain Evan O’Donnell] to save,” tri-captain Nick La Fiura said. “The whole team started off pretty slow, we were not talking or being as amped up as we needed to be, but we buckled down and got more excited and more confidant, the defense especially, once we started forcing turnovers...
...revolutionary and unpredictable as we keep being told it is, why leave its coverage to the lumpy, petit-bourgeois benchwarmers puttering around this or that Washington bureau? Only the master conjurers holed up in Hollywood studios and Manhattan high-rises, arbiters and alchemists of the American Zeitgeist, can save the ailing electoral beast.The problem is, there’s little left to be resolved. We’ve heard for weeks of the ‘mathematical impossibility’ associated with a Clinton victory, yet MSNBC keeps plugging away with dozens of hours of “Decision...
...that is to provide oversight and redundancy. There are two pilots in the cockpit of every commercial aircraft. If one of them has a heart attack or makes a mistake, the other one is there to fix it. What's happened over the last few years is to save money, they've engineered out oversight of the human element. It's too expensive to have that second team sitting and watching the first team. So the bottom line is that one of the prescriptions for improving safety is hiring and retaining high-quality individuals in the places where we have...
...alone. Much like a sailor cannot stay inside when the whitecaps appear, a citizen concerned about the energy crisis should not be able to see the potential energy in those waves and not harness it. The bigger picture of the global warming crisis needs to take priority. When we save some of our natural wonders today, we are sacrificing all of nature for the future.Marcel E. Moran ’11, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Pennypacker Hall...