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...next plays Finland at 1 p.m. tomorrow to determine the winner of Pool B. The closest the Fins have come to beating the U.S. was in the 2000 World Championships when they blew a 3-1 lead to the U.S. en route to a 4-3 loss...
...winner of the Pfoho House Committee’s “Love Connection” game on Sunday night was none other than Gossip Guy stalwart William K. Weaver ’98-’03, who won a date at Bartley’s with the comely Melissa I. Wang ’02. Between egregious misuses of the phrase “coup d’etat,” a pantsless Weaver reeled off bon mots like “I’ll knock the bottom out of that ass?...
Under the current format in men’s hockey, five of twelve teams (the five conference winners) get automatic berths. That number will expand to six next year, with or without expansion, as the winner of the College Hockey Alliance will receive an automatic bid as well. With the expansion, 10 teams would receive at-large berths...
Either Redd is used to praise and gets tired of it quickly or (more likely) she is the most modest game show winner, national spokesperson and soon-to-be-published author ever interviewed. She would much rather talk about others then discuss her own “little” accomplishments. She says she is constantly motivated and inspired by her peers. “There are two types of people here at Harvard: those who are too overwhelmed by others and those who are completely motivated and pushed by the others,” she says, aligning herself with...
...skills that made Redd a game show winner, national spokesperson for a major public service organization and part-time inspirational speaker have also gone into her job as co-author of The Girl’s Guide to the SAT: The 40-Point Gender Gap and What YOU Can Do About It, coming this summer from Random House and the Princeton Review. According to Redd and co-author Ron Foley Jr., the book explores the history of the gender gap in standardized test scores from a sociological perspective and suggests measures that young females can take to tackle the problem...