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...Harvard battled its way back into the game, Grumet-Morris stood firm, recording five saves in the third period, including one impossible series on which he made multiple saves despite having both Smith and Moulson lying...
...replied that, “People in Tibet cannot speak, so we must speak for them.” I then left the auditorium, and the police informed me that, while I would not face legal consequences, a report would be submitted to the Ad Board.I stood up because I couldn’t give up a chance to talk to Wen face-to-face about his government’s harsh, brutally repressive treatment of Tibet since China invaded in 1949. In the past few years, China has begun hinting at interest in a “quiet dialogue...
...stood up with my Tibetan flag because I am in a country with freedom of speech and Harvard handed me a ticket. It would have been shameful for me to remain silent. Genocide is genocide, and bloody invasion is not “peaceful liberation.” It is time to start calling a spade a spade, and I have no regrets. Bring on the Ad Board...
...junior Tom Cavanagh—the team’s most reliable draw man—onto the ice. But referee Peter Torgerson ruled Cavanagh came on too late (Cavanagh later said that was the correct call) and sent him back to the bench. Mazzoleni raged. The call stood...
...about those important stories that always seem to slip through the large holes in the American media’s net. You know the ones I’m talking about—they usually have to do with countries that President Bush can’t pronounce. One stood out in particular: the recent parliamentary elections in the Russian Federation. Now, I’m a Russian studies concentrator, so maybe I just think that whole part of the world and its aging nuclear arsenal is more newsworthy than it actually is. But I was struck by how this...