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Going into tomorrow??s game against the Penn (5-8-2, 2-3 Ivy), the Harvard men’s soccer team has one goal in mind. “We have to win,” junior Mike Fucito said. Losing is no longer an option for the Crimson (10-3-2, 3-2 Ivy), currently ranked 15th in the nation. With losses to Ivy rivals Brown and Dartmouth already in the books, the league title is out of its reach. But with two games left to play, an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament...
...acts that are sort of the thrust of what more college kids listen to,” she says. Gittleson is also a Crimson editor and regular columnist for the Arts Section.Darius P. Felton ’08, who is general manager of WHRB as well as one of tomorrow??s performers (under the moniker of DJ Radius), says that a singular event like this, while a positive step, is not enough to jumpstart live music at Harvard alone: “The student body wants small events to happen with relative frequency,” she says.The...
...Tomorrow??s contest should be equally challenging as Harvard travels to Canton, N.Y., to face No. 16 St. Lawrence, which swept both games from the Crimson last season. The Saints were regular-season champs a year ago and are currently the second highest ranked team in the ECAC...
...will become less important in time. “We’ve seen already, in just a dozen years on the web, that our thought takes other forms,” Weinberger says. Take blogs or encyclopedia articles filled with cross-indexed links for examples. Not knowing what tomorrow??s technology will hold, however, even Weinberger must concede that traditional media hold a privileged place among today’s readers.“Books are an established form, and they will always be used for the sort of communication that they’re good...
...Tomorrow??s game is the penultimate obstacle the Crimson must overcome in its march towards the showdown with Yale and a possible Ivy League championship...