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Whom would you support for President: Hillary Clinton, whom you backed for Senator when she was still First Lady, or Barack Obama? He ought to get out there, test his wings and see whether there's any solid foundation for his popularity. No question - this is the time to do it. [But] right now, it would be Hillary Clinton, only because I know so much more about...
...practice this week,” Rollins said. “So we came out more determined to get those boards.”CAL 96, HARVARD 54An ugly start turned uglier in the second half, as host Cal sprinted out to an early 8-0 lead on solid offensive rebounding and added a 20-0 spurt in the second half to bury the Crimson on Saturday. The Golden Bears earned four offensive rebounds on their first possession. Cal dominated the glass all night, out-rebounding the Crimson 40-22 and pulling down 17 offensive boards...
...only the Vaillancourt clincher.“I’ve never been in this situation when I’ve been at Harvard to have two goaltenders that you could basically flip a coin on a given night and they’re going to give you a solid performance,” Stone said. “I feel very appreciative of that.” “They’re two of the best goalies in college hockey,” she added. “How could you have one on the bench...
...Elizabeth W. Bergmann and Susan Larson of the Dance Program at the Office for the Arts, it allowed students to see the different types of dance on campus come together on one stage and provided an understanding of the dance community at Harvard. The show started off with a solid performance by Bhangra, in which the beautiful traditional costumes, the distinctively cultural choreography, and the music (both traditional and modern Bhangra) were all well chosen. Unfortunately, the other effect employed—having someone offstage occasionally shout to accompany different segments of the dance—was less effective, serving...
...Adam don’t merely have a solid record: they have innovative and practical ideas to make the UC work—not for political résumés, but for students...