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...weekend once again loomed large yesterday.“Turnovers were most pronounced in the third game, and we just gave up streaks of goals,” Ludwick said.After having tied the game at 5, George Washington emphatically ended any prospects of a Crimson victory, scoring six straight goals to regain a lead that would not be relinquished. Although the score would suggest otherwise, junior netminder Jay Connolly had an impressive performance, registering 16 saves against a Colonial attack that proved to be unrelenting in its offensive forays.Fellow classmate David Tune also put in a stellar performance, leading...
...13th time the two teams have met, as the rivalry between Harvard (1-1) and Lehigh (2-1) goes back to 1928. The teams have split the first 12 games, and Harvard won last season in a 35-33 comeback victory in Bethlehem, the third of five straight wins to begin the 2006 season for the Crimson...
...originating a fad is the same as having an expiration date. Fortunately for Soulja Boy, he appears to understand this. He makes the most of what will probably be his only moment on the national stage, blurting out as many words as possible before gasping for breath. The straight-off-the-Casio steel drum melody treads a fine line between menace and stupidity, and the lyric “Superman that ho” is the phrase that launched a thousand urbandictionary.com searches. What’s not to love? Grade: A Rihanna – “Umbrella?...
...Darwin’s, gulping down “Ulysses” and Kant. I left Harvard on a stream-of-consciousness buzz, bound for home in Omaha, Neb., with a suitcase full of the 20th century’s greatest literary inventors, intending to keep riding the high straight through “Finnegan’s Wake.” And then the buzz died. From June to August I couldn’t read more than 30 pages of a book before I got bored or frustrated or distracted by another rerun of “America?...
...visitors. If the exhibits work to educate by providing concrete information, the architecture functions in the opposite way, disorienting visitors with its abstraction and forcing aside any theories they might have developed to understand the history of Jews in Germany. A long, continuous, angular corridor breaks up a straight one, creating “voids”—dim, empty spaces—where the two meet. The sloping path of the Axis of Exile opens into the Garden of Exile, an enclosed outdoor space filled with tall, square concrete pillars. The Axis of the Holocaust ends...