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...manager. DeSimone adds that competition between groups reaches its peak during the first week of school. “You have to coordinate the schedules of all the callbacks and there are kids that try out for five or six a cappella groups and are trying to audition for eight or ten hours...

Author: By Jessica R. Henderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: La Famiglia A Capella | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

...that because male singers are usually scarcer, “It’s like a fierce battle for the male talent. But this year we were overflowing with male talent,” she continues. “On Final Night, I’d say we had eight boys that we would have happily taken...

Author: By Jessica R. Henderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: La Famiglia A Capella | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

Even with such abundant available talent, the preponderance of a cappella groups can lead to problems. Less than ten years ago, only six groups played [were allowed?] at Sanders Theater, the largest venue on campus. Currently, eight groups hold this honor, and while double-bill events typically sell well, they rarely sell...

Author: By Jessica R. Henderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: La Famiglia A Capella | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

...challenge a Mountain Hawks defense that is allowing 275.4 yards per game through the air. That bodes well for senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who is second in the Ivies in passing with 300.5 yards per game. Despite all the yardage surrendered, Lehigh has allowed just four touchdown passes against eight interceptions. Harvard will also be looking to reverse last season’s terrible special teams performance against the Mountain Hawks. Lehigh punter Jason Leo, a rugby-style punter, averaged 44.1 yards per punt and pinned the Crimson inside its own 20 six times, while Harvard also surrendered a punt...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mountain of a Showdown | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

...were a kernel of corn about to pop. He blinked, he spluttered. He interrupted Obama constantly. At times, McCain's outrage seemed righteous, as when he thundered that he was not Bush. (The focus group punished Obama when he mentioned the "failed policies of the past eight years.") But even righteous outrage seemed much too hot this year. In his anger, McCain confirmed a sad truth about his campaign: that the prime source of the negativity was the candidate himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Round Three | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

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