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...during another power play, Northeastern’s Steve Birnstill skated up to the inside of the crease and hammered a shot against the boards, which bounced back off of Tobe and landed in the net. The score gave the Huskies a 2-1 lead with just over four minutes left in the second period...
...hope of providing students with a forum in which to converse on issues such as, “what are our responsibilities to Harvard, what are our responsibilities to society, and what are our responsibilities to the larger world,” according to Co-Director of the series Steve Lin ’08. During his address, Lewis spoke about the desire in many institutions of higher learning to overcome instances of past discrimination in academia and the professional world by encouraging students to explore fields outside of those prescribed previously by gender, ethnicity, or race. But Lewis said...
...line and broke in alone on net, but Princeton goalie Thomas Sychterz, who replaced Kalemba to start the third period, stayed even with Du and made a low stick save.With Sychterz pulled in favor of an extra attacker in the final minutes, sophomore defenseman Brian McCafferty and senior winger Steve Mandes skated down the ice on a 2-on-1. McCafferty, drawing the defender, sent a pass to Mandes at the right circle, but Mandes was only able to manage a high backhander that ricocheted off the right post.NOTESDufault’s goal was his first of the season...
...with our club tonight, it was in the second half, it was in the low post.” Zoller had a game-high 17 points, despite dealing with foul trouble in the second half. Reserve forward Brennan Votel had a career-high 11 points, while Grandieri and center Steve Danley each had 10. Captain guard Jim Goffredo led Harvard with 14 points, but shot only 5-of-19 from the floor. His backcourt mate, sophomore Drew Housman, had a relatively quiet night with just nine points, compared to his career-high 33-point outburst the night before at Princeton...
...that parenting, or at least parents, can be cool. The online magazine Babble.com spun off from literary sex journal Nerve com publishes articles by and for parents who can't quite believe they ended up doing something as square as raising a kid. (In his Babble blog Baby Daddy, Steve Almond endearingly refers to his 3-month-old as "the little f___er.") In a typical hipster-parent offering, an edgy novelist, musician or feminist sex writer has a baby--Me! Who'd'a thunk it!--and wrestles to reconcile his or her sensibility with the numbing demands...