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...guard back in the day, so I’m not going to say that I can’t shoot the ball,” Cusworth said. “Obviously coach would want me to have the ball close to the rim rather than out there, so shooting a three probably wasn’t the highest option on the play...
Beyond the issue of bad beginnings, Harvard’s defense has been the chief culprit during the losing streak. The Crimson allowed Penn and Brown to shoot well over 50 percent and Yale to shoot 49 percent in the last three games, raising the team’s field goal percentage defense to .450 for the season...
Directed by Wayne Kramer New Line Cinema 1 star In the sort of action movie where everybody is shooting and screaming all the time, it often gets difficult to tell the heroes from the villains. “Running Scared” thoughtfully makes it easy for us: The bad guys love to maim, torture, and kill kids. Can’t get enough of it, really. Fortunately, they never get their wish because the good guys are always right there to maim, torture and kill the bad guys—and anybody else who happens...
...dimly lit Harvard basement, robots are on the move. They kick, shoot, pass, and score. And they may soon dominate the world—the soccer world, that is. Since last spring, the Cambridge Robotic Futbol Club (CRFC) has been creating a team of robots that can play soccer without any human involvement for 20 minutes. The club, which consists of 35 Harvard and MIT undergraduate robot enthusiasts, hopes to qualify for the international showdown of simulated soccer players: the RoboCup World Cup. “The ultimate goal of RoboCup is to create a team of robots that...
...Cohen says. “I took ‘States of Adolescent Adjustment’ spring of my freshman year and it talked about today’s adolescent eating disorders and today’s adolescent mental problems, and I was like, ‘Go shoot me!’” Disappointed, Cohen concentrated in English. She became a high-school English teacher after leaving Harvard, but again found herself less than satisfied. “I felt like I was always thinking about the next thing that had to be done. A friend...