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...Harvard men’s basketball team last Wednesday at New Hampshire, when he was needed most, Brian Cusworth stepped up. With the Crimson trailing, 70-68, before a hostile crowd and only 4.5 seconds remaining in the game, Cusworth posted up and banked home a 10-foot shot to send the game into overtime. “Brian’s post-up was as close to the rim as we see him and he did a nice job finishing,” said Harvard head coach Frank Sullivan. Then, in the extra period, he sealed the Crimson?...
...ever starts dating their friends they think are just okay, and you’ll be lucky to even stay friends if you start acting like a jerk around this girl. No matter how much it might feel like you’re shooting yourself in the foot, you’ve got to suck it up and be honest about the boyfriend when you meet him. I’m not saying you have to go overboard with compliments, but a sincere “he seems really nice” is the right way to go. Of course...
...rocket hop," a stunt in which the whale virtually catapults its trainer into the air from an underwater start, allowing the human to make a spectacular arc through the air before diving into the pool. Kasatka decided instead to drag trainer Ken Peters under by his left foot, first for more than half a minute, and then, after allowing him back up briefly for air, for more than a minute. Only Peters' cool ministrations to Kasatka and his fellow trainers' use of hand signals and underwater sounds prevented tragedy as a large audience watched, stunned. Peters...
...slogans are tantamount to success. Save the platform, give me rhymes! Thomas D. Hadfield ’08 seems to agree, which is why he and S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, both Crimson editors, make a wonderful duo. “A British guy and an 8-foot Jew, what can the UC do for you?” shouts their campaign squad outside the Science Center. According to Hadfield, in elections the “campaign tactics are most important.” Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward...
You’ve got to hand it to the Democratic Party: Even after shooting itself in the foot, it still managed to cross the finish line. The party’s resounding election day victory seems even more miraculous considering the many missteps made by the Democratic leadership throughout the election, the most prominent of which was the abandonment of Connecticut Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman in favor of a tacit moral support for political newcomer Edward “Ned” M. Lamont...