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...back of the net. The two-goal cushion lasted for several agonizing minutes, but just as the torrential rain began, Princeton brought the score within one on a shot in front of the crease. The Tigers won the ensuing faceoff, and Schneider tied the game on a 15-yard rocket 40 seconds later. “It’s a 60 minute game,” Scholl said. “You can’t say the last four minutes meant everything even though [that’s when we] let up goals.” In overtime...
...Steven Surachman ’09 that documented a 24-hour period of their lives. The poem that accompanied their exhibit was Robert Lowell’s confessional poem “History.” The pictures of seemingly ordinary events, such as walking through the Yard and eating in a dining hall, were infused with meaning when presented alongside Lowell’s poem. An explanatory note illuminates the correlation between the pictures and the poem, stating that as college students we must, in Lowell’s words, “live with what was here?...
...weeks ago, I found myself discursive as the resident authority on burglary and subversion. I had a friend from high school visit for a weekend in lovely Cambridge. After I brought her around the yard and showed her the Square, the hunger struck. Of course, the average college budget precludes eating every meal at a taqueria or trattoria. So rather than follow the Donner Party’s grisly lead, we had to resort to lawlessness...
...advantage by hiring designers to create inexpensive screen-printed cottons emboldened with color and exuberant pattern. That May, Ratia staged a fashion show at Helsinki's smartest restaurant, Kalastajatorppa, with the aim of showing women what they could do with the company's dazzling new fabrics by the yard. When women also clamored for the ready-made pieces they'd just seen, a fashion phenomenon, as well as a fabric house, was born...
...second language, her trademark passion and professionalism was evident from an early age.“I’ve played soccer ever since I could remember,” she recalls. “Whether it was just me and my brother playing in the back yard every day, or whether it was going to shooting practices that were near my houses, I would just try to take any opportunity to play.”A high school graduate of The Lawrenceville School, Nichols admits she benefited from numerous influences in her formative years.“My brother...