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...think it’s just reflective of [Fucito’s] character,” Stamatis said. “Not only is he so athletic on the field, but he’s great at bringing some of the younger and quieter guys under his wing. He’s a great leader.”With Fucito’s help, the Crimson appears to be slated for an Ivy League championship run this season. Harvard has both of the ingredients needed for a stellar season—experience and talent.Most importantly, however, the Crimson...
...were not going to give up without a fight, and Harms was forced into a save to his left in the 59th minute.Again, the Crimson was able to score at just the right time. Chi played the ball through to junior Adam Rousmaniere, who was darting down the right wing. Rousmaniere sent the ball back to Fucito, who rounded the keeper, easily scoring Harvard’s third goal of the match—his seventh on the season.Following a great save from Harms, another beautiful counter-attack made it 4-0 just four minutes later. This time...
...Chrissis took the mantle with a 67-yard touchdown catch of his own in last week’s game against Cornell that garnered him Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors.Somehow lost in the fanfare surrounding this wideout carousel is junior Matt Luft. After two years under the wing and shadow of fellow Thousand Oaks High School graduate Corey Mazza ’07-’08, Luft has quietly developed into a star, and Harvard senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti’s favorite option.“I know everyone’s talked about depth...
...jewel case of Rise Against’s “Appeal to Reason” is adorned with the post-apocalyptic silhouettes of ruined cities, a few left-wing movie recommendations, and a quote from Pablo Picasso—“No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war.” Rise Against is at war. They have drawn the lines of battle, chosen the side of the downtrodden, selected their weapon of choice, and illustrated the stakes—namely, everything. Even from the packaging, it’s apparent...
...Even the recent revelation that the National Security Agency has been listening to the private calls of our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq probably didn't surprise too many jaded citizens. But the news that Maryland State Police had entered the names and personal information of 53 peaceful left-wing activists and protesters into state and federal databases as terrorists, well that may take the cake. None of them had done or thought anything more violent than raising a placard against the war in Iraq and the death penalty. You have to wonder how many more lists like Maryland...