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...become a cartoonist was because I had to express my feelings about what it meant to be Japanese-American, and that for me was not the case...What ended up happening was, while I tried to focus on more universal types of storytelling, that there was still that seed of an idea planted in my brain about trying to tell a story that would address some of these broader issues, but to do it in a way that was still consistent with my interests and my work.—Interview conducted, condensed, and edited by Kerry A. Goodenow
...financial start in 2005 with the backing of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, which provided a $10 million seed grant, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which contributed an additional $2.5 million to the project...
...Claiming the number one seed in the upcoming Eastern tournament and presumably number two at Nationals, the 20-year-old is poised to improve on last year’s finish and make a run at the NCAA title...
...round, when No. 3 freshman Richard Hill, No. 6 Endresen, and No. 9 sophomore Alastair Smith all quickly beat their Mustang Opponents, 3-0. Two more victories came from freshman Eliot Buchanan—who played the fifth seed—and junior Niko Hrdy, who played the fourth seed. No. 1 sophomore Colin West beat his opponent with ease, only ceding one point the entire match. The next day of competition against Trinity would prove to be far more of a challenge for Harvard. The Crimson fell, 9-0, but a few matches were close and could have...
BOSTON—For a tournament that has little bearing on where a team resides in its conference standings or what seed a squad will draw in the NCAA Tournament, the Beanpot is a pretty big deal in women’s hockey...