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...Harvard lineup. “I was really surprised to see Doyle and Ratliff with the weekend coming up,” Crimson coach Joe Walsh said. “I consider those guys [BC’s] two best. Two very good curveball guys and I wasn??t expecting to run into them on a Wednesday. Those are two the best breaking ball guys around here and maybe around the country.” The Crimson sent out a quartet of hurlers against the Eagles (10-20-1, 4-11 ACC), with sophomores Adam Cole and Ryan...
...public about it, who could...Who should?” said Jamison, whose appearance was part of Mental Health Awareness Month, co-sponsored by the Undergraduate Council (UC) and the Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group (MHAAG). But “coming out” for Jamison wasn??t easy. She said she still receives hate letters, some from evangelical Christians who blame her illness on insufficient prayer. Erika L. Tschinkel ’09 said she was impressed with Jamison’s talk. “She’s a real warrior, with...
...Inevitably, as I fell further and further behind, it became impossible to catch up on my own; I was completely paralyzed by feelings of failure and inadequacy. Most of all, I didn’t want anyone to know, so I pretended, even to myself, that I wasn??t depressed and everything was fine. It is not necessary to justify why one is suffering. While I can point to a specific and admittedly uncommon cause for my depression, others are not afforded such a socially acceptable explanation. In March of my senior year of high school, my father...
...Mary Tyler Moore Show,” as the prosecution attorney and three-time presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan. Other notable cast members included John De Lancie from Star Trek, who played the role of defense attorney and public agnostic Clarence Darrow. But this performance wasn??t all about the theatre stars. “Make no mistake, my friends, the battle between evolution and Christianity is a fight to the death!” Asner proclaimed in the role of Bryan at the start of the performance. Before the show, the crowd was asked to emulate...
...fun”—the kind where frat boys are kings of the universe and “Animal House” seems to be a bit of an understatement. I loved it: drinking games, boat shoes, madras jackets, sundresses. It was all so idyllic. But, it wasn??t Harvard. Despite regretting having to board a train to Boston at the end of the weekend, for me, there was something missing under my seersucker blazer. Beneath my beer stained polo shirt was, and is, the heart of a guy who never wanted college...