Word: standout
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Even though Yale knew what was coming, it could not contain the sophomore standout...
...game road losing streak with a win over New Hampshire last Wednesday, the Harvard men’s basketball team seemed to have finally shattered the other highest and hardest glass ceiling in America. At Colorado on Saturday, the Crimson sought to assure fans and opponents alike that the standout win was the beginning of a new trend by pulling a second road win against the Buffaloes. However, things began to fall apart in the closing moments for Harvard, and Colorado swept past the Crimson, 70-57. The Crimson’s high expectations had been built on the Buffaloes?...
...There’s nothing bad you can say about him,” Knapp adds. “He’s the ideal captain and teammate.”While such support from those who know him best already reflects well on the senior standout, Caputo has also begun to enjoy recognition at the national level.On Nov. 24th, all eyes will be on the talented grappler, as he travels to Columbus, Ohio for the 43rd NWCA All-Star Classic. As only the second Harvard grappler to ever compete in the event, Caputo will challenge No. 3 Phil Keddy...
...with in Jay Smith’s Ormindo, whose alto—bordering on soprano—was at first a bit disconcerting.James B. Onstad ’10 seemed to understand Baroque pantomime better than the rest, delivering both comedy and drama at exactly the right moments. Another standout was Julia S. Cavallaro ’08 as Mirinda, Erisbe’s lady-in-waiting. Cavalli seemed to bring out the riches in both of their voices, unsurprisingly, as it is commonly held that Baroque opera encourages young, unstrained, and facile singing. The orchestra consisted of authentically Baroque...
...much individual lines but the sensitive and intelligent way Q-Tip treats his subject matter. Whether he is rapping about his romantic relationships, familial bonds, or the state of hip-hop, Q-Tip can always be depended upon to be tasteful and insightful. On standout track “We Fight/We Love,” Q-Tip addresses the Iraq War from the perspective of a soldier and his wife. He raps about the soldier, “You want identity / So you join this big fraternity / You get to travel the world / It’s cheaper than college...