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...wing play and took advantage of set-piece opportunities to minimize the impact of the Crimson’s superior speed. Brown midfielder Darren Howerton, using a peculiar handspring technique for his throw-ins, directly contributed to two goals and was credited with the assist for the game-winner. The first half began with an offensive blitzkrieg from the Bears, as Brown recorded seven of the game’s first eight shots before Sheehan scored the first of his two goals to take the early lead.“We came out really flat-footed,” sophomore...
...afternoon. The Crimson’s defeat came in double overtime after 95 minutes of fierce play. The deciding goal was scored when Yale’s Harriet Thayer passed the ball to Cat Lindroth, who deflected the ball into the back of the net for her second overtime winner of the season. Her first came last week when she knocked in a double-overtime score against Dartmouth. Harvard freshman Maggie McVeigh scored the game’s first goal in the 18th minute of the first half to put the Crimson ahead, 1-0. McVeigh pushed it past Bulldogs...
...Penn: he is persistent. It took Penn 10 years to get the rights to make “Into the Wild,” his latest foray into film directing. Even after that, adapting Jon Krakauer’s bestseller was an extremely challenging process, according to the Oscar winner. “It was quite a dance back and forth because it’s not a simple story,” said Penn, who also directed “The Indian Runner” (1991) and “The Crossing Guard?...
...official opening ceremony on Oct. 17 will precede the season’s opening night. In addition to welcoming remarks by President Drew G. Faust, “Learning With Performers” will present a panel discussion on the future of playwriting with speakers including Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel...
...part, awarding Gore the Peace Prize for being "probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted" to combat climate change, according to his citation. (The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was also a joint winner of the prize.) And so, after the obligatory spasms of celebration and the equally obligatory gnashing of Rush Limbaugh's teeth, will Americans finally get to enjoy one of the great spectacles in political history, as Gore's ultimate honor levitates him beyond his leading rival, Hillary Clinton, and into...