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...depth in new places, particularly at running back. Sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon combined for 84 yards on 20 carries, but the real surprise came from sophomore Ben Jenkins, who managed 19 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown. Jenkins seems to have made a seamless switch from defensive back to running back.“[Jenkins is] good, he’s legit,” Murphy said. “We’ll have overall a better group of guys at running back this year than we had last year, because you?...
However, Guerette made the switch to the single sculling event, where she races as an individual, after the Athens Games. She has been competing on the international circuit for years in the single scull, taking home bronze at the 2005 and 2007 World Championships...
Democrats are fed up. They’ve now been given several manufactured, make-or-break Tuesdays, and yet the primary churns on. Now things better turn more exciting, or we’ll switch to the ballgame.This ennui must stem from the penny-ante poker that the major news outlets have been playing for months on end. If this race is as revolutionary and unpredictable as we keep being told it is, why leave its coverage to the lumpy, petit-bourgeois benchwarmers puttering around this or that Washington bureau? Only the master conjurers holed up in Hollywood studios...
With signs ranging from “Hug a Recycler” to “Switching to CFLs is the sexiest and greenest thing you can do,” undergraduates descended upon the Malkin Athletic Center quad Saturday to learn about different ways to contribute to sustainability. The Environmental Action Committee (EAC) sponsored the event that brought together an array of campus groups—from the Harvard College Democrats to the Harvard Outing Club—to encourage students to be involved in environmental efforts. “We are trying to make this a community event...
...they preferred the e-mail system. “I don’t check mail very often so my packages sit there for awhile now,” Chen said. William A. Heyburn ’11 said he was irked that freshmen were not notified of the switch. “One day I checked my mail and had six packages,” he said. “I was wondering where they were.” Kerkache said that although the e-mail notification system was “nice, easy, and fast...