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...view. In March, Hong Kong's legislative council panel unanimously passed a motion demanding that the Broadcasting Authority withdraw its earlier ruling. "Non-heterosexuals rarely appear in the media, and when they do, they are portrayed as effeminate, flamboyant, sissies, perverts or AIDS carriers," said Dr. Ching Yau, an associate professor who teaches courses on media and gender studies at Lingnan University...
...keeper got a bead on it,” Leone said. “It’s a contest, that’s all it is, and they won it.”Then came the controversy. After Mann made a diving stop, and freshman Patricia Yau and junior Lizzy Nichols converted for the Crimson, the score was knotted at 2-2. Northeastern stepped up for its third attempt, and with that attempt, Mann appeared to grab the momentum for the Crimson with another great stop.But the save was reversed, as the head referee called Mann for stepping...
...tied the game at one. But the Crimson still had some fight left, and the team responded to the Lions goal with aggressive and determined play. After the goal, Harvard stepped up its performance and controlled possession throughout the second frame. But the shots fired by Baskind, freshman Patricia Yau, Hagner, senior Nikki Rhodes, freshman Gina Wideroff, and sophomore Kerry Kartsonis all came up empty, ultimately sending the game into two overtimes. Harvard fought the physical Columbia players all the way up until Nichols rocketed in the final goal of the game and regular season into the back...
...ball] quickly, it’s easy to defend.”Harvard’s best chance of the half came in the 18th minute. Sophomore midfielder Gina Wideroff collected a pass from Hagner about eight yards from goal, but her left-footed effort went wide.Freshman midfielder Patricia Yau bid for goal twice in the 40th minute, but both her efforts were saved by Murphy. The Crimson entered the break up 1-0. The opening minutes of the second half were much the same as the first, with Harvard holding more of the possession, but only managing the occasional...
...last year—and negotiating his own transition from Arizona State to a new program at Harvard—Leone now throws another group of rookies into the fray. Four freshmen started Wednesday night’s contest, with Melanie Baskind putting seven shots on goal and Patricia Yau one. “We’re just trying to get them as much experience as possible,” Leone said. “It’s exciting to see their development after only a few weeks. We’re coming along pretty well...