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...definitely turns your head when Princeton upsets Dartmouth,” said sophomore forward Mina Pell, who was recently elevated to the first line after finishing a stellar field hockey season as that team’s leading scorer...
...Believe It or Not Author and historian Joseph Ellis' stellar career - a National Book Award in 1997, a Pulitzer in 2001 - abruptly stalled this summer when it was revealed he was not only writing history, but rewriting it as well. It turned out Ellis had invented his tour of duty in Vietnam, with which he liked to regale students, earning their scorn and a 12-month suspension from Mount Holyoke College, where he had taught for 29 years...
Moore-with a goal and an assist to go along with his stellar two-way play-and Grumet-Morris certainly weren't the only players to step up against the Maize and Blue. Dave McCulloch and Blair Barlow-Harvard's sophomore defensive duo-played arguably their best game together in Crimson sweaters, both offensively and defensively...
Still, the movie is notable in many ways—for its innovative interpretation of Amenábar’s vision, for Crowe’s cutting edge script and for the stellar performances of Cruise and Diaz—and many of the film’s flaws can be chalked up to the inherent difficulties of the subject matter. If nothing else, Vanilla Sky is at the very least an eye-opening experience...
Improbably, Kolarik was even more brilliant the next night, making perhaps the most spectacular play of his already stellar Harvard career on Saturday night...