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After meeting with reporters following Friday night’s game versus New Hampshire, co-captain Julie Chu limped off to join her teammates in the weight room, sporting a heavy wrap on her sprained right ankle...
...warm. The Crimson, which had an eight-game winning streak snapped on Tuesday, pushes further into a tough December schedule with a game against the Wildcats (14-2-1, 6-1-0 Hockey East) tonight at Bright Hockey Center. Harvard (11-2-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) will then wrap up its series of five non-conference games versus Providence (7-8-3, 5-1-2 HE) on Saturday. The teams’ proximity in the rankings might tell it all in Friday’s matchup, as UNH and Harvard enter the contest with quite similar resumes. Both teams...
...free plastic wrap and never let it directly contact food. In fact, you may want to avoid using plastic wrap - try waxed or parchment paper instead...
...Teammates Lindsay Weaver and Caitlin Cahow rushed to her side and were quickly joined by the team’s trainer and coach, Katey Stone. Chu was ushered straight into the locker room but returned to the bench on crutches for the third period, wearing sweats and a complicated wrap on her right ankle. But the senior center seemed in good spirits throughout the final 20 minutes, giving hope that the injury is not very serious, and appeared especially elated after Sarah Vaillancourt banged home the fourth score of Harvard’s 4-0 win. Vaillancourt headlines the group...
...insensitive to the calamity.There are exceptions, of course, but they serve to prove the rule. Among the few memorable wartime photographs is one not of the war, but of three young warriors observing a battle occurring below their hillside post.Two of the onlookers, each carrying bows and arrows, wrap their arms around themselves, so that a hand rests on each shoulder. Their backs are turned away from the camera, but to a surprisingly evocative effect.The warriors’ morale, expressed by their clenched fists, is ambiguous: is it fear? Excitement? Anxiety? Anticipation? The exercise is unresolvable, yet gratifyingly engrossing.Admirably, Bubriski...