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With the exception of luxury travel, core millennials are more interested than core boomers in owning or using all luxury products and services asked about. For example, 54% of millennials want to own a yacht, whereas only 31% of boomers are interested in that purchase. Millennials are twice as likely to want to own a private jet or luxury sports equipment than boomers, which illustrates the fact that the luxury lifestyle is more important to them...
Shampoo may be too retro for most millennials, but they maintain a healthy obsession with hair care, spending more than twice what core luxury boomers do on the category. And when purchasing beauty products, core millennials are more likely to track high-fashion trends and cutting-edge brands...
...Brown, Quinnipiac put on an offensive show and scored 14 goals in two games. And as the first period began, the Bobcats appeared as if they wanted to score another 14 this weekend. They matched the Crimson in all aspects of the first period—except goals.Harvard scored twice in the first period, which featured Watter’s first goal. Accepting the rebound from senior forward Alex Meintel’s blocked shot, Watters deftly slipped it into the goal from the left post as opposing goalie Bud Fisher struggled to get his bearings.The Crimson?...
...Christensen said. “Indoors doesn’t take as many people as outdoors, so the competition is a lot different...it’s a lot more consistent. It was just really great to finally make it to the indoor nationals.” Having failed twice on the 1.80-meter bar in Friday’s event, she cleared it on her third attempt, then prepared herself for the 1.83-meter mark. “When it went up to 1.83, I knew if I wanted to do well in this meet then...
Junior forward Steve Rolecek’s first goal halfway through the second period—the third of the contest—seemingly crippled Quinnipiac’s starting goalie, Bud Fisher, and opened the floodgates for a torrent of Crimson goals. The Bobcats twice replaced their goalie throughout the course of the game, but each switch was to little avail—none could provide the solid defensive backup Quinnipiac’s offense so desperately needed...