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...Kelms Amoo-Achampong, winner of this week's Harvard Crimson Coolest Name Award, runs up the middle and is stopped early by a bone-crunching tackle...
...winner of our focus group was Oliver, the fake choice we put on the list to see if people would just pick a superpopular name. Griffin came in second, followed by Ezra and then Isaac and Levi. Judah and Edison were right behind, with Zed coming in a shocking ninth out of 20, thus proving I need new friends, because ours are either idiots or trying to sabotage...
...unwanted, doing the unforgivable, for the ungrateful," according to a tattoo adorning an American private security contractor--one of the tens of thousands of mercenaries who work alongside the understaffed U.S. military in the shadows of the Iraq war. Fainaru, a Washington Post reporter and 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner, was embedded with the mercs of Crescent Security Group--a ragged outfit that "commutes to war" in armored pickup trucks from their Kuwait City villa, braving ambushes and enemy fire to help ferry convoys and cargo along Iraq's perilous highways. Some--like Jonathon Coté, a former paratrooper who plays practical...
...have been successful in pressure situations this season. In overtime, the Huskies are 4-1-1 and Harvard is 2-0-3. Friday’s matchup will be on Boston College’s turf field. To get ready, the Crimson practiced in Chestnut Hill on Tuesday. The winner of the first-round game will face the survivor of the CentralConnecticut State-Boston College matchup. The Boston College Eagles are the regional hosts and are ranked No. 10 nationally.—Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...
...Penn should present quite a match-up for the Crimson on Saturday.The Quakers return home after defeating Princeton 14-9 last Friday in the 100th meeting of the two teams. In his first career start, sophomore Keiffer Garton ran for the go-ahead touchdown and passed for the game-winner. Named Ivy League offensive player of the week, Penn’s third-string quarterback—filling in for the injured senior Robert Irvin and junior Brendan McNally—went 16-21 for 132 yards while rushing for a team-leading 89 yards on 15 tries.The league?...