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...Don’t you love her?” Harvard head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said of her star and co-captain. “She??s fun to play with, she??s fun to coach and she??s fun to watch...
...eaten by the big bad Yale Bulldog—and then John Harvard saved the day. Blockmate Tzu-Ying Chuang ’10 calls Liles’s performance persona “her alter ego.” “Normally, she??s not the kind of person to go up and talk to people. On the field, she??s like a totally different person, like ‘look at me, look at me!’” said Chuang.But the sprightly entertainer is an identity Liles is used...
...Although Bellonio contained the Crimson attack, it was goaltender Christina Kessler and the Harvard defense that wound up with the shutout, the fourth of the season. Kessler, a sophomore, leads the nation in save percentage and goals against average. “We know if we make a mistake, she??s there,” Vaillancourt said. “There’s not much more we can ask of her.” When Harvard and Connecticut met last season, the Huskies upset the Crimson, 3-2. Friday was a night of revenge for Harvard...
...Like a Tattoo,” but don’t worry, nothing too scandalous goes down. Yes, there’s a boy (gasp!), and yes, the American Idol winner is singing about a tattoo; but there’s no ink on her body. She??s only singing of the impression said boy has made on her heart. There are no roses or initials etched on Sparks’ shoulder, or at least none that we can see. Instead, squeaky clean and revealing very little skin, Jordin twirls about on a carousel. Images of Sparks...
...symbolic way.RR: Is “Titus” your favorite Shakespearean play?JVM: It’s up there. Definitely top five, top three maybe.Cecilia I. Soler ’08 RR: Who do you play in “Titus”?CS: I play Tamora, she??s the Queen of the Goths—kind of a baddie.RR: Are there any evil villains in other plays or movies who inspire you for your role?CS: I kind of think, a little bit, of Cleopatra, in the sense of how she??s very conniving...