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...while this is an important debate, it’s largely one for academics and engineers, who need to hammer out the details of what passes for acceptable network management. But the FCC’s seemingly obsequious effort to reassure Silicon Valley special interests—like Google—that enough fast lanes will be preserved for their latest application is in stark contrast to the war on civil rights and diversity that the FCC has declared of late...
...with Colgate, but it did so in a somewhat sloppy performance marked by several key mistakes.The game’s first period proved to be indicative of how the entire night would proceed, as three-consecutive penalties forced Harvard to go on the defensive. While the Crimson special-teamers were able to respond to the challenge, killing all three infractions, the third led directly to a Raiders goal, scored just after Harvard had returned to full strength.“I don’t think we played very well in the first period,” said Crimson coach...
...blocking shots when they needed to, [playing] in the right position, getting the puck all the way down the ice,” Taylor said. “[The penalty kill] was a big factor tonight.”While Taylor’s shorthanded strike represented the obvious special-teams highlight of the evening, the penalty kill performed admirably on every Big Red power-play opportunity. Each Cornell man-advantage began with Harvard dumping the puck into the Big Red zone, and the Crimson was even able to generate some shorthanded opportunities before Taylor’s mad dash...
...They ended up using ‘confusa sub moderatione’—literally, things in disorder under more than moderation; it means regiment or control.”Lake said he was glad to do the translation for free. As a bonus, he received a special coin from the Air Force base with an engraving of the motto.“It was nice in the middle of a war to do something for the Armed Forces, even if it was something very small like writing a Latin motto,” Lake said.NOT ALWAYS STARRY-EYEDWhile...
...should come before all else. Wider beds aren’t an unimaginable luxury; they’re a need waiting to be addressed. Their arrival would bring some joy to Cambridge’s cantankerous young people, and we wouldn’t have to go looking for special ultra-thin sheets, either...