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...pocket.“Very solid team victory,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “We did what we had to do.”Harvard started out quickly, scoring on a 67-yard pass on the third play from scrimmage to freshman wide receiver Adam Chrissis, who made his first career reception for his first career touchdown.“No, [my first catch] wasn’t bad at all,” Chrissis said. “It was really a lot easier than I thought it would be...my blockers...
...Such were those entrusted to introduce the class of 2012 to Harvard’s take on racial understanding. As you would expect, the readings discuss the thoughts of those with a wide range of opinions and backgrounds, from proponents of race-based affirmative action to partisans of the class-based variety, from a “self described ‘forty-nine-year-old Black lesbian feminist socialist mother of two’” to a member of a “Black Nationalist church with a Pan Africanist philosophy.” While a couple...
...generation. No one who has been near a computer since 1997 still uses the term “Net.” These are people who still say things like “What’s the URL?” or “surf the World Wide Web,” or have AOL. Add to this the fact that ComputerAddiction.com hasn’t been updated since 2003—it doesn‘t even use frames—and it begins to look increasingly as though internet addiction is, for the most part...
...first goal of the game. The forward received the ball on the left half of the circle, raced along the end line, and snuck a close range shot in the bottom left corner. “Maggie [McVeigh] did a great job of pulling the goalie and the defender wide, so I was able to slip it behind the goalie,” McCoy said. Harvard added another tally when Keating struck again. On a penalty corner, McGillivray fired a shot, but the attempt was saved by a diving Labarge. The rebound rolled out in front of the net where...
...trip took me several times across the wide, brown Missouri River, and it occurred to me that these issues of skin color and tribe have haunted these parts at least since Lewis and Clark paddled the liquid highway westward. But as I listened to voters, what became clear was that the Obama campaign is not the simple racial referendum some commentators have pictured. I heard several reasons why voters might be reluctant to support the guy, but race was rarely cited...