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...this year’s cohort of wide-eyed freshmen take up their places at Harvard, they will find that the teeming chaos of campus gradually resolves itself into a clearer set of courses, extracurriculars, and social organizations. Simply put, you will—hopefully—discover an interest, a way to pursue it and, like a well-behaved oil slick, spread out and be absorbed by your new habitat. But some people believe that this is not enough. By some mysterious consensus students seem to agree that Harvard lacks any sense of Community – a term...
...strong in the first half, keeping possession of the ball during most of the early part of the frame. Freshman forward Andre Akpan and junior forward Mike Fucito both were able to get off two shots in the first twenty minutes of play. The early attempts, while close, went wide, leaving Harvard scoreless. “[Fucito]’s having a great start,” said captain forward Charles Altchek. “[He is] really quick and skillful and sees the game well” The Crimson’s energy level was high throughout...
...yards into the endzone for a 31-7 lead.Gilmore conceded that Holy Cross mistakenly fielded only ten players on the play. It was not the only miscue for the disorganized Crusaders.The squad did break the Harvard defense for a few key strikes, including an 8-yarder to senior wide receiver Matt Fanning with 1:54 left that put Holy Cross back in the endzone at the end of the third quarter. The score was 31-14. But the fourth quarter saw no such rhythm for the Crusader offense.The squad rushed for a total of 40 yards on the day, while...
...Just five minutes after the Blue Devils had scored in the seventh minute of the half, the sophomore blew by a few Duke players with his speed, and then connected with Hoff for a give and go. The resulting header from Fucito after the pass back went a bit wide, but proved to be a clear indication to everyone at the game that the Crimson still had life. The duo of versatile midfielders provided a spark to the Harvard offense that was more one-dimensional in the absence of both players one year ago. During the 2005 campaign, Altchek stood...
...security moms in America who last election were taken in by the Rovian fear-mongering rhetoric. Fear is a powerful, universal emotion - always there to be exploited, and has been a frighteningly effective sales pitch for the White House. That's why we need a major counteroffensive - a wide-ranging campaign to help spread fearlessness so as to inoculate the country against this shameful campaign strategy. Otherwise, we're going to once again succumb to our lizard brains and keep voting our fears - even as our logical brains tell us that the fearmongers in power have made us all less...