Word: sweets
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Seems as if sweet beats aren’t the only thing Stanford students are downloading off of iTunes lately. Our brethren over on the west coast have just launched a program that allows students, faculty, and alumni to download academic and nonacademic materials from Stanford for free off of iTunes...
...Olympic team, Harvard’s upper ranks do not provide quite as much depth as they have the last two years.“We lost a lot to graduation and it takes time to replace a Corriero, an Ashley Banfield [’05], a Kat Sweet [’05],” Stone said. “We’re going to rely a lot on goaltending and fortunately we have good goaltending. So we’re going to start there and work our way up by taking care of our own zone first...
...young country girl (Juliette C. McClendon ’09) who has inexplicably laid a very real, white, round egg (possibly representative of future generations of African-Americans) talks wistfully of how beautiful and strong her “children” will be. The effect is oddly sweet, mostly because of McClendon’s conviction, and lends a tone of reconciliation to “The Colored Museum” that softens its often razor-sharp edge...
...short and (un)sweet, “Get out” should suffice, even if you throw a little “please” onto the end. Or if this is too crude for your liking, just tack on an excuse like “because I have to shampoo my hair.” If they still won’t leave, call the nearest varsity athlete and have the lingering offenders hauled out into the cold...
...connected with Merritt just in front of the goal. “It was a heck of a serve,” Shields said. “[Merritt] just came in and found the back of the net. She came in calling for it, and it was a sweet finish.”Greenwald, who came off the bench, has been battling an ankle injury that limited her playing time in Harvard’s previous two contests against Princeton and Dartmouth.But the big story of the Crimson’s 2005 outing has been its defense, and Saturday?...