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...with all the accolades??add three All-American nods, two Ivy League Wrestler of the Year honors, and an EIWA championship to the list—O’Connor’s greatest accomplishment may be the mark that the co-captain leaves on Crimson wrestling as a mentor and a model of hard work...
...This Is It” is replete with reminders of Michael Jackson’s unique greatness, from the fancy footwork to the sparkly accoutrements to the piercing vocals. Yet the poignancy of the film hinges on the less obvious aspects of Jackson’s accolades??his extensive creative and technical involvement in the execution of a large-scale concert event and the hushed awe of all of his colleagues. By serving as a quiet tribute to Jackson stripped of the usual fanfare, “This Is It” exposes a side of the artist...
...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team ended the year with plenty of reason to celebrate. Amassing an unprecedented number of accolades??both on the team and individual levels—by the completion of the 2007-08 season, the Crimson claimed the Ivy League and EISL regular season titles, as well as first place in both the ECAC and EISL Championship meets. Starting the road to success with a clean sweep of Dartmouth and Cornell in its first meet of the season, Harvard kept the momentum all year long, defeating every opponent it faced. After...
...goal is to let [the batters] put the ball in play in a way that my defense can handle.”That last bit, about relying on her team, underscores what makes Madick a great captain in addition to an excellent pitcher. The individual accolades??Ivy Pitcher of the Year, first-team All-Ivy, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first team, All-Northeast Region second team, and most recently one of 30 candidates for the Lowe’s senior CLASS Award—are not what matter most to Madick. Working with her teammates, developing...
Audience reaction ranges from ecstatic post-party accolades??and the occasional flirtatious co-ed—to shrugs of the shoulders...