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...look at our next opponent, and we need to win some ballgames to get some good feelings around the clubhouse. That’s all everyone is thinking—we’re down here to win games.” After a disappointing 2008 season, and a slow start this year, this Spring Break trip and the opening of Ivy League play could very well set a defining tone for the rest of the season. But the Crimson will not have an easy start to its seven-game southern stretch, with a Centenary squad up first that...

Author: By Colin Whelehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Heads South for Spring Break Trip | 3/20/2009 | See Source »

...next door neighbor in press row says "I feel like this game's been played in slow motion." I guess I'm the only one enjoying myself...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: LIVE BLOG: Women's Basketball vs. St. John's (WNIT Round 1) | 3/20/2009 | See Source »

...then who?” he asks, adding that as donors contemplate cutting back, his Center cannot just agree to slow down its research over the next few months and years...

Author: By Laura G. Mirviss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Science Funds Uncertain | 3/20/2009 | See Source »

...believes them to be. If the film really is “Little Miss Sunshine 2.0,” its greatest success lies in the updated evolution of the central characters. “Little Miss” chronicled the journey of some lovable protagonists accepting the slow collapse of their odd dreams—writing a book, winning a pageant, becoming a pilot. “Cleaning” does this too, but then allows the characters to find salvation in the unlikeliest of places, breaking self-destructive cycles and pursuing new paths to success. We?...

Author: By Victoria J. Benjamin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sunshine Cleaning | 3/20/2009 | See Source »

...streamlined vocals. Yet, this ability doesn’t fully compensate for the shallow character of the lyrics, which rely almost exclusively on repetitive themes of love, death, obsession, and the occasional depression-induced suicide. The songs are morbid at best, and at their worst, such as in the slow ballad “Nothing To Give,” deathly boring. Space age glittery synth beats overwhelm straining vocals, but fail to mask what is clearly a sub-par rendition of Cure-esque mope-rock.McVeigh often harps on simplified clichés about the inextricable link between love and death...

Author: By Eunice Y. Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: White Lies | 3/20/2009 | See Source »

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